AN EXTENSIVE search of bushland near Narrabri is expected to resume this morning to find a missing Queensland man.
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Police and emergency services will return to the co-ordinated search zone near Gwabegar in an effort to find Terry Lloyd, who disappeared in late November.
Concerned family and friends reported him missing from Goondiwindi, Queensland, but police said he was last seen in the Pilliga area on November 25.
On December 2, police were called to reports of a car crashed into a tree in the Pilliga Forest, west of Gwabegar, and found a black Toyota RAV4, owned by Mr Lloyd that had hit a tree.
The Toyota was unoccupied, a search was commenced in the vicinity of the RAV4, but no one was located.
Searches involving local police, trail-bike officers, PolAir, SES crews, the RFS and the National Parks and Wildlife Service were carried out last week and into the weekend, before it was suspended on Sunday.
Yesterday, Barwon police said search zones had been identified and would resume this morning.
Investigators and family have concerns for Mr Lloyd’s welfare and are appealing for anyone who may have seen him in the area or who has information that may assist with locating him, to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.