Chris Hemsworth’s desperate search for the lost friend who lost four days ago

Chris Hemsworth determined Byron Bay offers silent support to the police in his quest for the ongoing search for the detective inspector Jay Notaro, who disappeared during their favorite break near his favorite break.
The 45 -year -old Queensland officer, who was described by his colleagues as one of the brightest rising stars of the state, was last seen on Tuesday morning when he came to Broken Head Reserve.
Chris’s surfing point, just nine kilometers away from his own Byron Bay house, has long been a shelter for the circle of friends, including the star and former professional surfer Luke Munro and Jay.
41 -year -old Chris seemed to have been suppressed while talking to a group of officers in a broken head parking lot on Wednesday.
Thor actor, who is easily dressed in a singlet and wooden shorts, points to the ocean while answering his questions at one point. While there were five officers and two police vehicles, it was clear that it was not an ordinary capture.
Jay, a private father and career detective, reportedly stayed in Byron Bay before his 45th birthday.
He was going to attend a celebration dinner that night, but he canceled at the last minute and told his friends that he felt good. Tragically, he never brought him home. The surfboard was washed on the beach the next day – completely undamaged, the leg rope is still intact.
It was reported that sea conditions were calm and contributed to mystery. Jay was once a powerful swimmer with a wide water experience that once led the Gold Coast Water Police. “It will be extremely talented to manage these conditions,” a senior officer said. “It was extremely fit and more in surfing.”
The news shook the Sirf community and the police circles. Jay, who joined Force in Townsville in 2003, was known for his sharp researcher mind and incredible empathy. Gold Coast Adam played an important role in solving the Bikie Duft’s murder of Bikie, and was praised for the compassion of the victim’s mourning family.
As the search entered the fourth day, Jay’s hope that he could still be found. A large -scale operation with helicopters, drones, police divers, jet ski and local lifeguards examines the coastline by focusing on the tension between Lennox Head and Cape Byron.
The friendship of Chris and Jay bloomed on his common love for the ocean. Friends, sometimes Luke Munro and their families unite, say they will take time to surf together. Chris had just returned from a ski trip to Japan with his wife Elsa Pataky and his children when the news about Jay’s disappearance was broken.
Witnesses say Jay’s car is found in the broken head parking lot, with its keys. CCTV footage, Tuesday morning immediately after the dawn caught the arrival of the site. It hasn’t been seen since then.
Queensland’s deputy police commissioner spoke to the public about the case and confirmed that Jay was supported by the Harap family. His disappearance was described as “completely out of character ,, only deepened the anxiety for those who knew and love him.