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Family Urges Public for Help in Search for Missing Auckland Man

A family in Auckland is appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of their son, Tyler Porter, who has been missing for over a week. The 20-year-old was last seen on July 16, 2023, in the Arkles Bay area of Whangaparāoa. His mother describes him as a “gorgeous boy” and expresses profound concern for his safety.
Porter’s family has described their emotional state as “numb without him.” They are urging anyone who may have seen Tyler or has any information to come forward. His disappearance has left them in distress, and they fear for his well-being.
The New Zealand Police have confirmed that Tyler was last seen wearing black shorts, a white T-shirt, black DC shoes, and a black hat. Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation and have appealed to the public for assistance.
Community Support and Search Efforts
The local community has rallied around the Porter family during this challenging time. Friends and neighbors have come together to assist in the search efforts, distributing flyers and sharing information on social media platforms. The family hopes that increased awareness will lead to vital tips that could help locate Tyler.
Police continue to encourage anyone with information to contact them directly. They emphasize the importance of public assistance in cases of missing persons, especially in the early stages of a search.
Tyler’s family remains hopeful for his safe return. They have expressed gratitude towards those who have offered their support and have emphasized the need for continued vigilance in the days ahead.
As the search for Tyler Porter continues, the family and authorities urge the public to remain alert and report any sightings or information that may aid in locating him.
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