Victoria Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate 35-year-old Jaskarandeep, who has not been seen since the evening of 12 June.
He was last seen leaving a residence on Kelvinside Road in Noble Park at around 5.45pm. Later that evening, he told a family member he was at Southern Cross Station and planned to catch a train to Wyndham Vale. That message, sent at 8.27pm, was the last time anyone heard from him.
Concerns are growing as more than four days have passed without any contact. His disappearance is described as out of character.
Jaskarandeep is approximately 182cm tall and was last seen wearing a black hooded jumper layered under a black jacket, blue pants, navy blue shoes, and a black turban.
Police say there have been no confirmed sightings since his last communication, and his phone has not been active since. Investigators are reviewing public transport CCTV and are working with family and community members in the western suburbs to map possible movements.
Friends and relatives have expressed deep concern for his wellbeing and have urged anyone who might have seen him—on a train, at a station, or elsewhere—to come forward.
Authorities are encouraging anyone with information, regardless of how minor it may seem, to contact Springvale Police Station on (03) 8558 8600.
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