WA police are scouring bushland in the state's south-west to find any sign of missing man Corey O'Connell, who was last seen walking along a regional highway almost two years ago.
WA police are searching bushland along the Brockman Highway near Nannup where Corey O'Connell was last seen in 2021Sister Haylee O'Connell wants answers
Mr O'Connell, then 26, was spotted walking along Brockman Highway near Jalbarragup, south-east of Nannup, on June 24, 2021.A witness saw Mr O'Connell walking along the highway and offered to help him. Police from WA's Missing Person's Unit, specialist units and local detectives will search bushland along Brockman Highway on Thursday and Friday, near the area where Mr O'Connell was last seen.It has been a painful couple of years for his family, including his sister Haylee O'Connell, who welcomed the two-day search to find her brother."It's just been a horrendous year and a half for me and my family.
"I hope that they do find something because then I don't have to be the one that finds him … even if we just find something to know that we're in the right area – that he was seen there and that he is there somewhere.Community searches over the past two years have failed to find any trace of Mr O'Connell.to look for her brother since his disappearance and had a search planned for later this month.
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