10 Jun 2025

US aviation student missing from Palmerston North

6:39 pm on 10 June 2025
William Henry Johnson.

William Henry Johnson. Photo: Supplied

Private investigators are concerned for the safety of a missing US aviation student, who vanished from Palmerston North over a week ago.

Massey University student William Henry Johnson, known as Will to friends and family, was last seen by friends between 30 May and 1 June in the Takaro area.

Private investigator Mike Gillam, of The Investigators New Zealand, said Johnson's last communication with his family was on 5 June.

The 24-year-old had not responded to any attempts at contact since, and Johnson's family were very concerned for his well-being, Gillam said.

"It's completely out of character for him to not have contact with them for this period of time, and from what we've observed we agree with that," he said.

"We're really concerned because flatmates haven't seen him, and enquiries with the university etc, they're obviously treating it quite seriously as well."

Gillam said a team of investigators were involved in the search around Palmerston North and also Auckland, where Johnson was known to make "off the cuff" trips to.

"Will's mother is on the way over from Seattle in the States and we'll have boots on ground to assist her and navigate the police in Palmerston North and all that comes with that. We've got support wrapped around her in that respect," he said

"The family is distraught and treating it really seriously."

William Henry Johnson.

William Henry Johnson. Photo: Supplied

Police said they received a missing person report for Johnson on 9 June, and officers were making initial enquiries and gathering information.

Gillam said Johnson drove a 2013 silver Mazda 6, registration MJK496, which was also missing and could provide leads to his whereabouts.

He said anyone with any information should get in touch immediately or call police with the reference number P062813346.

Gillam said he could be reached on: 027 299 7603.

Investigators were particularly focused on the timeline between 30 May and 1 June when Johnson was last seen by friends.

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