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'Concerned and distraught': Police launch homicide probe into missing Auckland teen

Author
Akula Sharma, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 10 Aug 2023, 11:51am

'Concerned and distraught': Police launch homicide probe into missing Auckland teen

Author
Akula Sharma, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 10 Aug 2023, 11:51am

Police believe the disappearance of a missing teenager who was last seen on April 21 is a homicide and that he was the victim of foul play.

The mother of Jayden Mamfredos-Nair, 19, who was seen in West Auckland nearly four months ago, has made a desperate plea for information about her son, saying:聽Let鈥檚 get him back, dead or alive.鈥

Waitemat膩 CIB Detective Inspector Callum McNeill addressed media at Birdwood Reserve in West Auckland鈥檚 Ranui-Massey-Swanson area to update efforts to find Jayden Mamfredos-Nair, 19.

Waitemat膩 CIB Detective Inspector Callum McNeill is set to hold a stand up at Birdwood Reserve in Ranui on the investigation to find missing West Auckland man Jayden Mamfredos-Nair. Photo / Hayden Woodward

Waitemat膩 CIB Detective Inspector Callum McNeill is set to hold a stand up at Birdwood Reserve in Ranui on the investigation to find missing West Auckland man Jayden Mamfredos-Nair. Photo / Hayden Woodward

Members of Mamfredos-Nair鈥檚 family joined police for the press conference, some of them in tears.

The teenager was last seen by friends and family on April 21 at 8.45pm and was reported missing from Massey three days later.

Police now believe he has been murdered.

鈥淪ince that time Jayden has not been seen by his family and friends it is of great concern to them and police. Since he has been missing he has had his 20th birthday,鈥 McNeill said.

鈥淧olice have kept an open mind throughout the investigation but as time has gone by concerns have grown.鈥

McNeill said the investigation team have spoken to a lot of people since and a number of search warrants have been executed in West and North Auckland.

鈥淓vidence leads me to believe we are investigating a homicide and Jayden is a victim of foul play.鈥

Police are set to reveal new information on the mystery disappearance of West Auckland teenager Jayden Mamfredos-Nair. Photo / NZ PolicePolice are set to reveal new information on the mystery disappearance of West Auckland teenager Jayden Mamfredos-Nair. Photo / NZ Police

McNeill said the missing teen鈥檚 family was with him today and coming to terms with what had happened to their boy.

鈥漌e need to find Jayden and provide some closure to his family.鈥

McNeill said he wanted to make a fresh appeal to the public.

鈥漌e are interested in Jayden鈥檚 movement on this street at this location.鈥

Mamfredos-Nair was on Lincoln Rd at a gas station 45 minutes before he was seen at the reserve, McNeill said.

He met two associates with links to the Head Hunters gang at the location, got into a vehicle and that is the last time anybody had seen him, McNeill said.

鈥淭hey are not cooperating with the police.鈥

The vehicle was a 2022 late model Black Toyota Hilux, he said.

For those people who might know about Jayden鈥檚 disappearance, McNeill asked them to forget allegiances to the gang and to contact police on 105, or anonymously on Crime Stoppers.

He then a read a statement on behalf of the family.

鈥淲e the family of Jayden are deeply concerned and distraught over the disappearance.

鈥淛ayden is a cherished member of our family.

鈥淥ur hearts ache with worry and we are desperately seeking a safe return for him.

鈥淧lease help us bring our boy home.鈥

Mamfredos-Nair鈥檚 mother told the聽Herald, 鈥everything鈥檚聽a bit overwhelming鈥.

鈥淧olice are supporting us as much as they can.

鈥淭here鈥檚聽always family support.聽I鈥檓聽a mental health nurse, so I know.鈥

She thanked the聽Herald and said: 鈥Let鈥檚 get him back, dead or alive.

鈥淲e just want him back,鈥 she said.

McNeill said police had formally launched a homicide investigation.

Jayden had not touched his bank accounts or used social media since his disappearance, which was highly unusual. He also missed celebrating his 20th birthday.

McNeill said police were not aware of Jayden having any links to gangs.

The associates Jayden was last seen with are based in West and North Auckland, he said.

One of them had a long-standing association with Jayden, McNeill said.

鈥淭he black Hilux has been seized by police.鈥

鈥淚t was thoroughly examined and I鈥檒l keep that as part of the investigation.鈥

McNeill said they had taken statements from parties but not everyone was co-operating.

Asked whether it was a drug deal gone wrong, McNeill said that was something police were definitely looking at.

鈥淲e have spoken to Jayden鈥檚 associates. All we can say is he has arranged to meet these individuals at this location.

鈥淚t is heartbreaking. I want to return Jayden back to his family and hold those who have murdered him to account,鈥 McNeill said.

Jayden was dropped off by an associate to Birdwood Reserve on the evening of his disappearance, McNeill said.

Family offers reward

Mamfredos-Nair鈥檚 friends and family had earlier shared social media posts offering a reward to people who had information on his whereabouts.

When Mamfredos-Nair first went missing, Waitemat膩 Detective Senior Sergeant Megan Goldie said officers made a number of extensive inquiries to find him.

鈥淗owever, these efforts to date have been unsuccessful, and police are now appealing to the public for help,鈥 she said in May, in the fortnight after his disappearance.

鈥淧olice have serious concerns for his welfare and want to make sure he is safe, and ask anyone who has seen him to contact police immediately.鈥

Goldie said Mamfredos-Nair was last seen wearing a black and white jacket, navy blue pants, grey running shoes, and a black hat.

Police released a CCTV image of him when he was last seen, entering a petrol station.

鈥淎nyone who sights Jayden is urged to call the police on 111,鈥 Goldie said.

Meanwhile, in the south, police are continuing to hunt for聽.

The efforts to find Bao are focused on roads and farmland on the outskirts of the city.

Bao was last seen alive on July 19, when she arrived at a house for sale on Trevor St, Hornby, set to show a potential buyer through.

A week later, her disappearance was upgraded to a homicide investigation.

Since then, police have focused their efforts on the Halswell River and Lake Ellesmere, using ground, water and aerial surveillance.

This week they extended their search to a section of farmland at Lincoln.

Akula Sharma is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2022. She has previously worked at the聽Gisborne Herald.

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