Police Search for Missing Man in Western Australia

Introduction

Police in Western Australia are looking for Samuel Robert Whitsed. He is 27 years old. He is missing since February.

Main Body

Samuel was last seen on February 18. He had camping gear. He wanted to walk on the Bibbulmun Track. He likes to walk alone in nature, but his family is worried now. Police and volunteers searched a park from April 28 to May 7. They found a green tent and camping tools. They think the tent belongs to Samuel. But they did not find the man. Police need help from the public. They want people to check old sheds and buildings. Samuel is 170-180 cm tall. He has short brown hair. He wore black trousers, a red shirt, and sandals.

Conclusion

The police are still searching for Samuel. Please tell them if you have information.

Learning

🕵️ Describing People

When we talk about a person, we use specific patterns to give a clear picture. Look at how the text describes Samuel:

  • Height: "Samuel is 170-180 cm tall"
  • Hair: "He has short brown hair"
  • Clothes: "He wore black trousers, a red shirt, and sandals"

💡 The Simple Rule for A2 Learners

  1. Use IS for height/age/general state \rightarrow He is tall. He is 27.
  2. Use HAS for body parts/features \rightarrow He has brown hair. He has blue eyes.
  3. Use WORE (past) or WEARS (present) for clothing \rightarrow He wore a red shirt.

Quick Word List from the Story:

  • Missing \rightarrow Not found / gone
  • Worried \rightarrow Feeling nervous or scared about someone
  • Public \rightarrow All the people in a city or country

Vocabulary Learning

search (v.)
to look for something carefully
Example:The police searched the whole park for the missing man.
missing (adj.)
not found or not present
Example:Samuel has been missing since February.
camping (n.)
the activity of staying overnight in a tent
Example:He had camping gear in his backpack.
track (n.)
a path or trail for walking or running
Example:He wanted to walk on the Bibbulmun Track.
alone (adv.)
by oneself, without others
Example:He likes to walk alone in nature.
worried (adj.)
feeling concern or anxiety
Example:His family is worried now.
park (n.)
an area of land with trees and open space
Example:Police and volunteers searched a park.
green (adj.)
the color of grass or fresh leaves
Example:They found a green tent.
tent (n.)
a portable shelter made of fabric
Example:The green tent was found in the park.
tools (n.)
objects used to do work
Example:They found camping tools near the tent.
help (n.)
assistance or support
Example:Police need help from the public.
check (v.)
to look at or examine something
Example:They want people to check old sheds and buildings.