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Missing woman search in Torndirrup National Park near Albany, WA

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Consensus Summary

Police in Western Australia are urgently searching for Naomi Marie Duckett, a 51-year-old woman from Perth who vanished at The Gap Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park near Albany on April 2. Last seen at 11:45am wearing glasses, a dark-green jumper, light pants, and black shoes, she had traveled alone from Perth the previous day. Authorities have closed public access to the site and are conducting extensive land and water searches involving police, drones, helicopters, and local agencies. Duckett’s welfare is the top priority, and police are appealing for anyone with information—including sightings of her brown bag—to contact Crime Stoppers. Both sources confirm her height (171 cm), her solo travel, and the involvement of multiple search resources, though details like reporter attribution and phrasing vary slightly.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Naomi Marie Duckett (51) is missing and last seen at The Gap Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park near Albany at 11:45am on April 2, 2025
  • She is approximately 171 cm tall with a medium build and was last seen wearing glasses, a dark-green jumper, light-coloured pants, and black shoes
  • Police are conducting land and water searches involving local officers, Police Air Wing, drones, and Water Police
  • The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and the City of Albany are assisting in the search operation
  • Public access to The Gap remains closed during ongoing search operations
  • Ms Duckett travelled alone from the Perth metropolitan area to Albany the day before she was reported missing
  • Police believe she was not travelling in a car and are seeking her brown bag as evidence
  • Sergeant Vaughn Mackay is the lead officer coordinating the search and public appeals
  • The search involves a helicopter and two watercraft as of the latest reports
  • CCTV footage captured Ms Duckett near The Gap Natural Bridge

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

ABC News
  • Article includes a quote from Sergeant Mackay stating 'We are very, very keen to hear from anyone who may have seen Ms Duckett in the area, or may have any information in regards to whereabouts'
  • Mentions 'ABC News: Eliza Kavanagh' as the reporter
  • Specifies the time of last sighting as 11:45am on Thursday, April 2, with additional detail about the CCTV capture
  • Includes a direct quote about Ms Duckett's welfare being the main priority
NEWSCOMAAU
  • Headline emphasizes 'iconic coastal lookout' instead of 'national park'
  • No additional reporter attribution beyond the source name
  • No explicit mention of the CCTV capture detail beyond the general description of Ms Duckett's last known location

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • No contradictions found between the two sources

Source Articles

ABC

Police ask for help in locating missing woman in Albany national park

A large-scale search is underway for 51-year-old Naomi Marie Duckett, who was last seen at Gap Natural Bridge within Torndirrup National Park just before midday on Thursday....

NEWSCOMAU

Woman vanishes at iconic coastal lookout

A frantic search is underway along WA’s rugged south coast after a woman disappeared at a popular tourist lookout....