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LONG-TERM MISSING PERSON – Gregory Christiansen aka PAPPS

Posted on 07/01/2022

Gregory Christiansen (also known as Gregory PAPPS) disappeared on 7 January 2003 after telling the manager of a local hostel in Port Germein, South Australia that he was going for a walk.

He had arrived from Adelaide the day before by bus. His property was left in his hostel room.
The image above was a photo taken about 4 yrs before Greg went missing. He reportedly looked very different at the time he went missing, and the image below has been constructed by a forensic artist to illustrate what he is believed to look like at the time he was last seen.

The image below is an aged progression image, also undertaken by a forensic artist, which show what he might look like now:  

If you have information that may assist to locate Gregory please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or go to https://crimestopperssa.com.au 
Missing since: Tuesday, January 7, 2003
Last seen: Port Germein SA
Year of birth: 1961
Age now: 59
Gender: Male
Hair: Brown, Long
Eyes: Brown

 

 




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