An urgent search is underway in Western Australia as police and family members seek public assistance to help locate 29-year-old Nadene Burchell, who has been reported missing from the Geraldton region.
Authorities have expressed serious concerns for her welfare and are asking anyone who may have seen her or her vehicle to come forward as soon as possible. The public appeal has been widely shared across the Mid West community in the hope that new information will assist investigators in establishing her whereabouts.
Police believe even small details could prove valuable as the search continues.
Last Known Movements
According to information released by WA Police and Nadene’s family, she was last seen on Friday, July 10, 2026, at approximately 11:30 a.m.
Her last confirmed sighting was near the 440 Roadhouse in Buller, an area located close to Geraldton in Western Australia’s Mid West region.
Investigators are now working to piece together her movements after that time, while encouraging anyone who travelled through the area to check whether they may have noticed her vehicle or witnessed anything unusual.
Authorities are particularly interested in information covering the hours immediately after the reported sighting.
Vehicle Details
Police have also released information about the vehicle Nadene was believed to be driving when she was last seen.
She was travelling in a silver Kia Cerato displaying the Western Australian registration number 1EAV317.
The vehicle is considered an important part of the investigation, and officers are asking motorists, local residents, business owners and anyone with security or dashcam footage to review recordings from Friday, July 10.
Any confirmed sighting of the vehicle may assist investigators in narrowing down search areas and building a clearer timeline.
Welfare Concerns
WA Police have stated that they hold significant concerns for Nadene Burchell’s welfare.
When authorities publicly express concern for a missing person’s wellbeing, it generally reflects the importance of locating that individual as quickly as possible.
For this reason, police are treating every piece of information received from the public seriously.
Family members have also joined the appeal, hoping that increased community awareness will help generate new leads that may assist the ongoing investigation.
Community Support
The Geraldton community has responded by sharing police appeals and supporting Nadene’s family through social media and local networks.
Community assistance often plays a vital role during missing person investigations, particularly in regional areas where residents may recognise vehicles, locations or recent sightings.
Businesses, service stations, accommodation providers and travellers moving through the Mid West region are also being encouraged to remain alert.
Local knowledge can sometimes provide investigators with valuable information that may otherwise go unnoticed.
Why Public Information Matters
Missing person investigations frequently rely on information supplied by members of the public.
Someone may remember seeing a vehicle parked in an unusual location, speaking with a missing person or noticing activity that did not initially seem important.
Investigators assess every report alongside other evidence to determine whether it contributes to the overall search.
Even information that appears minor could help establish travel routes, confirm timelines or eliminate certain locations from ongoing enquiries.
Because of this, police encourage people not to assume someone else has already reported what they witnessed.
Ongoing Investigation
WA Police continue to coordinate efforts aimed at locating Nadene while following up information received from the community.
Search activities may involve reviewing CCTV footage, analysing vehicle movements, speaking with potential witnesses and examining locations connected with the investigation.
As enquiries progress, officers may expand search areas or release additional information if it is considered likely to assist the public in identifying new leads.
Authorities have not disclosed further operational details while the investigation remains active.
How the Public Can Help
Police are asking anyone who has information about Nadene Burchell or her silver Kia Cerato to contact investigators immediately.
People who were travelling through Buller, Geraldton or surrounding roads on Friday, July 10, are encouraged to think back to their movements and review any available dashcam footage.
Residents with home security cameras or businesses operating CCTV systems may also hold recordings that could assist police in tracking vehicle movements.
Providing information promptly increases the chances of investigators following leads while they remain current.
Official Contact Details
Anyone who has seen Nadene Burchell, located her vehicle or has information that may assist the investigation should contact WA Police on 13 14 44.
If the information relates directly to her current whereabouts or requires an immediate police response, callers should clearly explain the circumstances so officers can assess the situation without delay.
Authorities continue to encourage the public to rely on official police updates rather than unverified online rumours, which can complicate ongoing investigations.
A Community United
The search for Nadene Burchell has brought together family, friends, police and the wider Geraldton community in a shared effort to help locate her safely.
Public awareness remains one of the most effective tools during missing person investigations, and every shared appeal increases the likelihood that someone with important information will come forward.
As enquiries continue, investigators remain focused on establishing Nadene’s movements after she was last seen near the 440 Roadhouse in Buller. Anyone who may have seen her, noticed her silver Kia Cerato or has information that could assist police is urged to contact WA Police without delay. Timely information from the community could play an important role in advancing the search and helping bring answers to her family.