Two full days of searching have failed to find any trace of a whitebaiter missing after he was swept out to sea at the Rakaia River mouth.
Victor Boraman, a 21-year-old dairy worker who was originally from Oamaru but moved to Ashburton a few months ago to work on a dairy farm, has not been seen since he was swept away while whitebaiting with two friends at the mouth on Sunday night.
Searchers have ventured as far north as Lake Ellesmere over the past two days, but generally the search area is focused around the area 2-4km either side of the Rakaia River mouth.
A fixed wing aircraft from the Coastguard Canterbury Air Patrol was tonight due to join the search for the second evening running, while Land Search and Rescue (LandSAR) volunteers scoured the shoreline.
Search co-ordinator Sergeant Ryan O'Rourke said further shoreline searches were undertaken yesterday afternoon, using LandSAR volunteers from the Rakaia and Ellesmere groups. About 10 LandSAR volunteers were involved on both south sides of the river, but neither group found any trace of Mr Boraman.