Family arrives on Stradbroke Island to search for Jordan Jordan Kelly has been identified as the man missing in Moreton Bay, believed to be lost at sea.
News Nilsson Jones, Elise Williams, Jodie Munro O Brien, Cormac Pearson and Shiloh Payne 31st May 2021 9:10 AM
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Subscriber only Jordan Kelly s ski boat has been located in waters off North Stradbroke Island as the search for the missing 26-year-old continues today. Mr Kelly is still missing about 46 hours after he set off with his mate Jack McDonald, 28, on what should have been a two-hour journey for the pair of competitive surf skiers.
Family of missing boatie joins search for surf skier Jordan Kelly has been identified as the man missing in Moreton Bay, believed to be lost at sea.
News Nilsson Jones, Elise Williams, Jodie Munro O Brien, Cormac Pearson and Shiloh Payne 31st May 2021 2:34 PM
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The family of Trent Riley, who went missing off the shores of Moreton Bay six weeks ago, have joined the desperate search for another missing surf skier - Jordan Kelly.
Mr Riley’s brother, Shannon, arrived on the island to help in the search as soon as he could, saying they knew the heartbreak of a loved one going missing after his boatie brother disappeared in nearby waters on April 14 and has not been seen since.
The family of Jordan Kelly will fly from New Zealand today to join the search for the 26-year-old who went missing on Saturday while paddling a surf ski in Moreton Bay.
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Danielle Britton, a social worker for Allegheny Valley School District, poses for a portrait at Acmetonia Primary School on March 9, 2021.
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Danielle Britton, a social worker for Allegheny Valley School District, reintroduces herself to a class at Acmetonia Primary School on March 9, 2021.
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This week has marked the return of students to in-person classroom learning four days a week in the Allegheny Valley School District. Superintendent Patrick Graczyk was made aware of something he hadn’t heard about in a while.
Texas DPS recognizes lifesaving actions of Linden, Queen City troopers Texas DPS logo (Source: File photo) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | February 11, 2021 at 1:21 PM CST - Updated February 12 at 1:32 AM
AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas Public Safety Commission (PSC) along with Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Steven McCraw presented one Purple Heart and eight Lifesaving Awards to members of the Texas Highway Patrol at the PSC meeting on Thursday at the DPS Headquarters in Austin.
“The Texas Highway Patrol has highly-trained, outstanding men and women who embody the DPS motto of courtesy, service, protection, while doing extraordinary things on a daily basis,” McCraw said. “I’m proud to recognize the DPS Troopers today who selflessly went into dangerous situations in order to serve people throughout Texas, saving lives in the process. It’s a privilege to recognize them for their heroic actions.”