5 Jun 2025

Christchurch police appeal for help locating 'vulnerable missing person' Elisabeth

4:48 pm on 5 June 2025
The 79-year old called Elisabeth was last seen on Barlett Street in Riccarton last night.

There was an unconfirmed sighting of Elisabeth on Thursday morning. Photo: Supplied

Police have launched a major search to find a "vulnerable" woman missing in Christchurch.

Elisabeth, 79, was last seen on Bartlett St in Riccarton on Wednesday night.

There was an unconfirmed sighting of her at Moa Vale at around 10am on Thursday morning.

Elisabeth is wearing blue pants, a dark coloured long-sleeved top, black shoes and has distinctive long blonde/white hair.

Elisabeth, 79, was last seen on Bartlett Street in Riccarton about 6pm on Wednesday 4 June. She was wearing blue pants, a dark coloured long-sleeve top, black shoes and has distinctive long blond/white hair.

Elisabeth, 79, was last seen on Bartlett Street in Riccarton about 6pm on Wednesday 4 June. She was wearing blue pants, a dark coloured long-sleeve top, black shoes and has distinctive long blond/white hair. Photo: Supplied/NZ Police

Police are urging residents in areas around Riccarton to search their backyards for Elisabeth.

Senior Sergeant Todd Webley said police held serious concerns for her wellbeing.

"We have a large number of staff on the ground, including from Land Search and Rescue, but we really need people in the Riccarton and surrounding areas to check home security cameras, and also around their properties, in sheds and garages, in case Elisabeth is there," Senior Sergeant Webley said.

Area searches have been carried out through Riccarton, nearby high schools, sport fields and retirement homes, and on both sides of the Avon River from the Botanical Gardens traffic bridge, and Hagley Park.

"This is a significant search, but we need the public's help to locate Elisabeth as soon as possible," Senior Sergeant Webley said.

"We know people are finishing work for the day, and the best way they can assist us is to check their properties and call 111 if they find her."

Senior Sergeant Webley said search teams would remain on the ground into the evening "if it comes to it". Police are providing Elisabeth's family with updates on the search.

"It is getting cold, and everyone on the ground is focused on bringing Elisabeth home as soon as possible."

Anyone who sees Elisabeth should ring 111 immediately and use the reference number 250604/5465. Non-urgent information can be provided online at 105.police.govt.nz, using "Update Report", and quoting the same reference number.

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