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Updated June 30, 2011 08:34:00 Extensive air and land searches have failed to find a Victorian man missing in South Australia's outback.
The disappearance of Jason Neil Richards, 28, has been declared a major crime after he failed to arrive in his home town of Ballarat from Darwin last week.
He was driving a blue ute with a distinctive dog cage and was towing an aluminium boat that he bought in Darwin.
His family last heard from him on June 20 when he called from Coober Pedy where he was spending the night.
Mr Richards' burnt-out boat has been found on a track near Pimba, south of Woomera, but his blue Toyota Hilux utility and dog have still not been located.
Detective Inspector Grant Moyle says he may have made it to the Woomera area.
"It's a big country out there and very hard to locate anyone in," he said.
Mr Richards' mother, Yvonne Richards, says her son always stays in contact.
"He was really excited about coming home and he said see you in a few days... I love you," she said.
She says her son would not have changed his plans without telling his family.
"If he was going to go anywhere he would always call me and tell me what he was doing," she said.
"He wouldn't have gone off the beaten track because he was coming home for his son's birthday party, because Jason and he shared the same date."
Police say forensic response teams are examining the boat.
Tags: community-and-society, law-crime-and-justice, missing-person, nt, darwin-0800, sa, coober-pedy-5723, vic, ballarat-3350 First posted June 29, 2011 18:56:00
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