Police update 2: Search and rescue at Thursday Island

The Torres Strait search and rescue operation for missing outrigger paddler Denne Bourke has been scaled down.

Mr Bourke's outrigger canoe was located on Wednesday afternoon, May 3, approximately 100 metres offshore from Thursday Island.

An extensive aerial, vessel and ground search was undertaken and has so far to failed to locate Mr Bourke.

Queensland Police has been assisted by federal partner agencies and a large contingent of local vessels from the Thursday Island Community during search efforts.

Department of Environment and Science (DES) Wildlife Officers are assisting with the search and have also failed to locate any signs of Mr Bourke.

Queensland Police Service will continue water and aerial searches however land based shoreline searches have been suspended.

Family and friends would like to thank the community for their support and efforts with the search and rescue. They are very grateful for the local community's quick and detailed response. The kindness and generosity during this difficult time has been greatly appreciated.

The Queensland Police Service acknowledges the contribution of other services, volunteers and the community in the search.

Earlier:

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