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Star News, 15 July 2025
As part of our Missed in Motion challenge for National Missing Persons Week 2025, Dylan Redman will drum for 12 hours on Friday 9 August at Red Cymbals HQ in Pakenham. Dylan’s brother Owen has been missing since 1991, and this event is both a tribute and a call for awareness.
The 12-hour drum shed, hosted by the Red Drum Shed, represents the 12 people typically affected by each disappearance. Drummers can join in person or online, with prizes and drumsticks for participants.
The Missed Foundation is proud to support Dylan and his family, and we thank all who take part in Missed in Motion to raise awareness for the more than 2,500 long-term missing people in Australia.
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