Originally Posted by The Courier Mail
A SEA search is continuing for a man who has not been seen since leaping into the ocean off Redcliffe north of Brisbane to escape police.
The man, believed to be aged in 20s, made the watery dash for freedom about 1:20am after being pulled over by police conducting random breath tests in Flinders Parade.
He ran about 100m before wading into the water at Queen's Beach.
Police said he was last seen treading water about 100m offshore.
A search and rescue helicopter began a spotlight search for the man about 2am, and water police vessels and coastguard boats commenced a search about 4am.
Five boats are continuing the search as well as a helicopter.
Police said despite the failure to locate the man, they were reasonably confident he was okay.
``The tidal movements have not been too dramatic. The tide was going out when this occurred but it moved quite slowly,'' said Redcliffe Police Inspector Mark Jones.
``It is possible he has made landfall and is safe and well.''
He said police were making enquiries about the man's identity with several people including the registered owner of the car.