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Police suspend Good Night Scrub National Park search and shift focus to Gin Gin in Pheobe Bishop case

Investigators have seized the grey Hyundai ix35 following weapons charges against Pheobe’s housemates, focusing subsequent inquiries on leads in the Gin Gin region.

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Overview

  • Pheobe Bishop was last seen near Bundaberg airport at 8.30 am on May 15 after booking a flight to Western Australia, with CCTV showing she never checked in
  • Queensland Police ended their search of Good Night Scrub National Park on May 28 and redeployed resources to the greater Gin Gin area west of Bundaberg
  • The grey Hyundai ix35 believed to have transported Bishop was declared a crime scene and seized as officers appeal for dashcam or CCTV footage of its movements between May 15 and 18
  • Housemates Tanika Bromley and James Wood faced unrelated weapons charges after police found a shortened firearm, replica handguns and ammunition during searches of the vehicle and their Gin Gin property
  • Bishop’s final known communication was an abrupt phone call to her boyfriend en route to the airport and her bank and social media accounts have shown no activity since May 14