Emergency crews gathered to assist after reports of a missing swimmer near Haumoana. Photo / Warren Buckland
Emergency services searching for a swimmer off the coast of Haumoana have been stood down after police established that nobody onshore had been reported missing.
Police, a rescue helicopter, the Coastguard and two St John Ambulances had been called to the area, near Haumoana Rd.
A police spokesperson said they had received a report at around 11.20am from a member of the public who had seen a person in trouble in the water at Groin Point in Haumoana.
The Lowe Corporation Rescue Helicopter tasked with the search was diverted to a house fire in Maranui upon the search being called off.
One person in a property near Haumoana Beach had earlier told Hawke's Bay Today they had spotted a person swimming on Monday morning about 150-200m offshore.
Nearby walkers had noticed the swimmer "in trouble" and phoned emergency services, the eye-witness said.
Locals were gathered on Haumoana Beach, many sporting binoculars, but visibility was challenging due to offshore rain.
There were no significant swells in the area at the time.