Bradley Smith … missing
(Photo: QPS)

April 24, 2019

A search is under way for a 37-year-old Nanango man who has been reported missing after attending the Rabbits Eat Lettuce music festival near Warwick.

Bradley Smith went missing after leaving his campsite at the festival, held at Cherrabah Resort.

He was reported missing on Tuesday night after failing to return home.

Warwick police Senior Sergeant Jamie Deacon has told reporters the missing man could be linked to an incident at a home in Cullendore Road on Tuesday, about 18km from the music festival site.

Police are co-ordinating an air and land search of the Elbow Valley area near where the festival was held.

SES volunteers are searching rural properties in the region.

The Toowoomba-based RACQ Lifeflight Rescue Helicopter joined the search on Wednesday, circling the area for several hours.

Police called in the rescue chopper for aerial support just before 11:30am but it returned to base about 2:00pm after finding no traces of the missing man.

Bradley is about 175cm tall with a solid build, fair complexion, dark brown hair and blue eyes.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts should contact PoliceLink on 13-14-44.

The Rabbits Eat Lettuce festival is the same event where two people were found dead in a tent over the Easter break.

Dassarn Tarbutt, 24, from Maleny; and Ebony Greening, 22, from Nambour, were found dead about 9:30am on Monday from a suspected overdose.


 

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