Overview
- Over five days of searching Good Night Scrub National Park with cadaver dogs, divers and SES teams, police uncovered items now sent for forensic testing after suspecting evidence had been moved before their arrival.
- Investigators have declared the teenager’s Gin Gin residence and a grey Hyundai ix35 as active crime scenes and are urging anyone who saw the vehicle between May 15 and 18 to come forward.
- Flatmate Tanika Bromley was arrested on unrelated weapons charges after police discovered a shortened firearm, ammunition and replica handguns in the vehicle and additional ammunition at the Gin Gin property.
- Pheobe’s mother describes living in a “cyclone of uncertainty” while her younger brother is left asking why his sister won’t answer his calls.
- Police confirm Pheobe never entered the Bundaberg Airport terminal or boarded her flight and no credible sightings of the 17-year-old have emerged since her disappearance on May 15.