18 Jun 2025

Police to fly drone over central Christchurch to search for Elisabeth Nicholls

5:35 pm on 18 June 2025
Elisabeth, 79, was last seen on Bartlett Street in Riccarton about 6pm on Wednesday 4 June. She was wearing blue pants, a dark coloured long-sleeve top, black shoes and has distinctive long blond/white hair.

Elisabeth Nicholls, 79, was last seen on 4 June at the Chateau on the Park hotel in Riccarton. Photo: Supplied/NZ Police

Police will fly a drone over central Christchurch on Thursday as part of their search for missing woman Elisabeth Nicholls.

The 79-year-old, who suffers from dementia, disappeared after walking out of the Margaret Stoddart Retirement Village on Bartlett Street in Riccarton two weeks ago.

The last confirmed sighting of her was at the Chateau on the Park hotel in Riccarton at 7.54pm on Wednesday 4 June.

Searchers and police had gone door to door, reviewed CCTV footage and made extensive enquiries, but were not been able to find her.

Detective Sergeant Lucy Aldridge said police would be flying a drone over the Riccarton and Hagley Park areas between 8am and midday on Thursday.

"We do not know where she travelled to after the Chateau and have not been able to locate any items that would lead us closer to her," she said.

"We have grave concerns for Lis, and sincerely hope the use of a drone will help us find her."

Aldridge said Nicholls' family were desperate to find her.

The 79-year-old was wearing navy blue jeans, a black and grey checked long-sleeved shirt with a long-sleeved maroon top underneath and black leather shoes and she has distinctive long blond/white hair.

She had been admitted to the facility for respite care on the same day that she disappeared.

Aldridge urged anyone in Riccarton and the wider area to review any CCTV footage and check places where Nicholls' might have taken refuge.

Police asked anyone who saw Nicholls to ring 111 immediately and use the reference number 250604/5465.

Non-urgent information could be provided online at 105.police.govt.nz, using "Update Report," quoting the same reference number.

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