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Crocodile fears as search continues for missing child, 12, in outback

Police and local residents are searching for a child feared taken by a crocodile in a remote Northern Territory community.

Jul 03, 2024, updated Jul 03, 2024
Fears are searching wetland areas south of Darwin for a missing child, 12. (file image).

Fears are searching wetland areas south of Darwin for a missing child, 12. (file image).

Police received reports of a missing 12-year-old about 5.30pm on Tuesday near the community of Palumpa, about 360km southwest of Darwin.

The child was last seen swimming at Mango Creek with reports indicating the child had been attacked by a crocodile, NT Police said.

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Local police and community members began searching the area on Tuesday with a search and rescue team deployed.

Senior Sergeant Erica Gibson said officers were on scene and the thoughts of authorities were with the family and community.

“Officers are currently searching a large section of the creek via boat and we thank the community for their ongoing assistance,” she said.

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