Noosa News
‘This is the day we bring Trent home’: Hundreds join search

As many as 200 boats scoured Moreton Bay waters on Saturday for signs of Trent Riley who is believed to have fallen overboard while fishing on Wednesday afternoon.
Police found his small tinnie driving “uncontrolled” off Mud Island, near the Port of Brisbane, on Wednesday afternoon but there was no one on board.
A group of people wait at the Port of Brisbane for dozens of boats searching for Trent Riley to return with good news.Credit:Lydia Lynch
Mr Riley’s hat was found floating off St Helena Island on Friday, bolstering the family’s hope he would be found alive.
“The hat was a clip-on hat, so he’d have to physically take the hat off,” his brother Shannon Riley said.
“I believe that he was swimming somewhere and the hat was…
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