UPDATE: Search For Antoine Richard

As stated by Detective Phill Hamlin:

The search for missing 21-year-old French national Antoine Richard is continuing, after he was reported missing in Cromwell last weekend.

Antoine was last seen around 11:45pm on Saturday 21 March at the Victoria Arms Hotel.

Further appeal for sightings or information

Police are appealing to residents in Cromwell to check their properties if they have not done so already, as well as review any CCTV footage from Saturday 21 March 11.45pm onwards.

If you have relevant footage, register your camera system with Community Cam to help with our search for Antoine.

We're also wanting to hear from anybody who may have seen anyone matching Antoine's description either hitchhiking or walking in Cromwell in the early hours of Sunday 22 March.

Large number of search teams assisting

Searches have been conducted by a large and dedicated team of LandSAR members from throughout the Otago and Southland area, Police, Coastguard and many members of the community.

We remain dedicated and focused on locating Antoine.

The Police National Dive Squad will also assist efforts by searching areas of Lake Dunstan.

Search teams located a grey rubber Croc branded sandal from the shore of Lake Dunstan and would like to speak to anyone who may have seen somebody wearing the pictured footwear, or if anyone locates a sandal like the one pictured.

Police would like to thank the Cromwell community for their unwavering support and assistance.

Anyone who has seen Antoine, or has information regarding his whereabouts, is urged to contact Police via 105, either over the phone or online at police.govt.nz/use-105 and selecting "Update Report".

Please reference file number 260324/5771.

Statement on behalf of Antoine's family

We are the family of Antoine Richard, who has been missing since Saturday, March 21st. That day, after playing a rugby match with the Cromwell rugby team, he went to the Victoria Arms Hotel at 11:30 PM, the last identified location before his disappearance.

The venue's cameras show him leaving around midnight. He was wearing a black T-shirt, light denim shorts, and Crocs.

We have had no news from him since.

An enormous amount of work has already been carried out by the Police, the Search and Rescue team, Carrick winery where he worked, his friends, the Cromwell Rugby Team, local residents, and everyone who has taken part in the search. We are infinitely grateful to them.

You may have already been involved in the search efforts, but we still need your help:

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