Police Media Centre
20 June 2019, 12:09 AM
Police have concluded a two-day search that resumed on Monday (June 17) to locate one person following a boat that went missing with two people aboard on Lake Hauroko on May 31.
Invercargill Police sergeant Ian Martin said the team found items of clothing and cooking utensils.
However, no person or boat was located.
The items were found within close proximity to where the body of a woman was found at the southern end of the lake on June 1.
Six members from the Police National Dive Squad and four members from the Invercargill Search and Rescue team took part in the search operation.
"During the two-day search, divers covered a large area of the lake, however due to the depth of the lake the team could not explore further," he said.
The people on board the boat are understood to have been a man and a woman in their 60s, from Christchurch.
Police said they will be reviewing their options before resuming the search operation.
Members of the public that come across debris while out boating on the lake are urged to contact Invercargill Police on (03) 211 0400.
Maritime New Zealand is investigating the incident, alongside NZ Police who are investigating on behalf of the Coroner.