Mama’s tearing plea for help finding her son Darren Garwood after he had disappeared without a trail almost a month ago
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A Perth Mother brought tears back when she begged for help finding her missing son after he had disappeared in Bushland almost a month ago.
Darren Garwood, 38, left a house in Sawyers Valley, east of Perth, on the morning of Sunday 25 May.
He had driven a white Ford Ranger tool with registration SW18692 when the police believed that he was traveling deep in Bushland south of the Great Eastern Highway.
Mr Garwood’s mother, Cecelia McCarron, said she was desperate to answers.
“Don’t know where he is, is extreme, incredibly difficult for us,” Mrs. McCarron told reporters on Friday.
‘If his mother, and also his father and the rest of our family, I argue if someone has information, either before his disappearance or at any time in the past four weeks, we would be so deeply grateful for your help.
‘His last known location was somewhere in the Munding area, possibly within the national parks – everywhere between Munding and York.
“So please help us just bring him home.”

Mr Garwood’s mother, Cecelia McCarron, said she was desperate to answers about her son’s whereabouts while she fought tears during a police occupation (photo)

Darren Garwood, 38, left a house in Sawyers Valley, east of Perth, on Sunday 25 May

He had driven a white Ford Ranger tool with registration SW18692 (photo) when the police believe he was traveling deep in Bushland
The bank account and the mobile phone of Mr Garwood are not accessible since he had disappeared.
The police are worried that he did not wear enough resources in the bush for a longer period of time.
Sergeant Tania Mackenzie said that air and ground search assignments to Mr Garwood, including Bush -tracks in the Munding area, had not yielded a sign of him, which made officers believed that he had gone on the beaten paths.
“It is unusual, we know that Darren spoke with family late in the night, late at night with family and friends, so it’s unusual, and therefore our worries for his well -being,” Sgt Mackenzie said.
“The only thing we can ask is that people are looking forward to his car, that is our best chance, (for) someone to see his white Ford Ranger in that bush country, and (for people) to be just aware of the fact that he probably gone deeper into the bushland, rather than just the tracks.”
Officers do not deal with Mr Garwood’s disappearance as suspicious.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the police on 131 444.
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