Australia police call off outback search for German tourist

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SYDNEY, Jan 13, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – An extensive aerial search for a German
tourist missing in the vast Australian outback for almost two weeks has been
called off, police said.

Monika Billen, 62, was reported missing last week after leaving her resort
in Alice Springs, a remote town near the geographical centre of Australia.

She is believed to have hitched and walked her way to the Emily Gap, a
site popular with tourists in a remote nature park famed for its rocky
ravines and gorges.

Police had launched land and aerial searches for Billen, including the use
of drones.

They believe a motorist may have seen her looking dehydrated and a
disorientated as early as January 2.

“Despite our efforts no further evidence has been found to indicate Monika
is still out there,” Northern Territory Police Superintendent Pauline Vicary
said in a statement on Saturday.

“Neither is there any evidence to indicate foul play. The last physical
sighting we have for her is the Emily Gap and surrounding area, which we have
thoroughly searched.”

Temperatures have soared above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit)
during the southern hemisphere summer in the central desert region. Police
said Billen had only a yellow cashmere scarf to protect against the scorching
sun.

Vicary urged any witnesses to come forward and report any sightings or
encounters with Billen.