An extensive search was conducted in the Ludmilla, Parap, Fannie Bay and East Point areas. (ABC News: Marcus Kennedy)
NT police say they have recovered the body of a missing 44-year-old man following a large-scale search and rescue operation in a Darwin reserve earlier this week.
Police say the man was last seen entering a service station on Bagot Road in Ludmilla at about 8:05pm on Saturday January 3.
He was reported missing on January 6, with police issuing a public call for information two days later saying they held concerns for his welfare.
On Tuesday police launched a large-scale search operation after a mobile phone triangulation of the man’s device identified the area as his last known location.
NT police conducted an air, land and sea search in Darwin on Tuesday for the 44-year-old man. (ABC News: Grace Atta)
On Friday morning police recovered a body in bushland at East Point.
The man’s death was not believed to be suspicious and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
Authorities say they are in contact with the man’s family and are providing support as formal identification is underway.
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