Have you seen this missing man?

A PHOTO of missing man Paul Devine has been released by police for the first time since he disappeared.

The 40-year-old man left his vehicle after it became bogged on an Old Stanthorpe Rd property about 3am Sunday.

A Queensland Police Service spokesman said Mr Devine was last seen near Cherry Gully around 11am on Sunday by a landowner.

"Police hold concerns for the man's welfare as he hasn't been in contact with anyone since," he said.

"It is believed the man is a skilled bushman; however police are appealing for public assistance in locating him as he has limited supplies, hasn't been in contact with family or friends and it is possible that the man may be disorientated."

This week police, State Emergency Service volunteers, helicopters, farmers, dog squads and stock squads scoured the area where he was last seen.

Three people - a woman and two teenagers - travelling in the car with Mr Devine at the time it became bogged stayed in the car and were located by police on Sunday.

He was described as being 175cm tall, Caucasian in appearance with blue eyes, short brown hair and a brown goatee beard.

Mr Devine was last seen wearing a black shirt and dark shorts.

 

Anyone with information which could assist police with their investigations should phone the Warwick Police Station on 4660 4444, or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000.

Or go to crimestoppers.com.au 24 hours a day.



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