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Emergency services work to pull ute of missing man from Gold Coast creek

Police and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services staff were working to pull the overturned ute of a missing Gold Coast man from the swollen Canungra Creek on Wednesday afternoon.
Water police and QFES swift water rescue were at the scene trying to pull the vehicle from the water.
An emergency rescue team works to remove a ute from fast-moving floodwater in Canungra, amid the search for a missing man.Credit:Nine News
The region was battered by heavy rainfall that caused flooding over recent days.
A QFES spokesman said five crews arrived about 1pm, with three crews at the vehicle’s location and two further downstream.
David Hornman, 38, went missing amid wild weather in the Scenic Rim.
On Tuesday police released an image of David Hornman,…
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