Police believe they have found the body of an Adelaide man who was missing for almost two weeks.
Father-of-two Tui Costar was last seen on Friday, January 14, at midday.
He was on Coventry Road in Evanston Gardens, north of Adelaide.
Police officers and horses searching an area at Kudla found what they said was Mr Costar's body today.
"His death is not being treated as suspicious and police will prepare a report for the coroner," police said in a statement.
"Police wish to thank the numerous residents who assisted the investigation and search, including providing CCTV of Tui Costar's last movements."
Police had earlier said they had serious concerns for his safety and welfare.
Detective Sergeant James King said the 41-year-old arrived at the address of a relative, then left and had not been seen since.
"He arrived at an address in Evanston Gardens and left all of his belongings there including his vehicle, his phone, his wallet and was last seen leaving on foot," Sergeant King said.
"He was supposed to be at work that morning — he's a mechanic in the Enfield area — and he didn't turn in for work and nobody's seen him since.
"It's extremely out of character and he's never gone this long without contacting anyone before."
Mr Costar was seen on CCTV on nearby Wattle Terrace about 1pm that day, heading towards Dalkeith Road.
Mounted police searched a large paddock near Dalkeith and Main North Road as well as nearby properties.
Aerial searches were also carried out.