Queensland police said deteriorating weather conditions had contributed to the decision. The multi-agency search resumed (Friday) morning for Manfred Luck who was last seen by other hikers on Mount Norman around 10.30am on March 28, with the alarm being raised after he failed to check in to his accommodation in Glen Aplin the same night, they said. His vehicle, a 1991 blue Nissan Navara, remains parked at the trail head of Mount Norman. The search (on Friday) involved more than 15 Australian Defence Force personnel, over 30 State Emergency Service members, Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, National Parks and Wildlife officers as well as police consisting of ground units, dogs, drones and Polair.
Police scale back search for missing hiker
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Police scale back search for missing hiker
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