POLICE believe two men wanted for questioning about the death of a woman in Queensland may be travelling through northern New South Wales.
Detectives investigating the homicide of a 23-year-old woman in Caboolture on December 22 have issued arrest warrants for 29-year-old Codye Thomson and 32-year-old Kaine Thomson-Gleeson.
They have also released new images of a vehicle of interest in New South Wales.
Investigators believe that the two men may be camping in northern New South Wales and may be travelling in a white Holden Commodore wagon with Queensland registration 953 HO4.
The vehicle was last sighted on December 30, travelling through northern New South Wales.
Arrest warrants have now been issued for both men for the offence of murder.
Moreton District Detective Inspector David Harbison said investigators are very interested in speaking to anyone in the northern New South Wales area who may have seen either the men or the vehicle.
“Obviously, these men have travelled some distance from Caboolture to across the border and would’ve interacted with members of the public along their journey,” Mr Harbison said.
“I would appeal to anyone in northern New South Wales or even those in southern Queensland who believe they may have seen these men or this vehicle to come forward to police.
“Any little bit of information can go far in helping us in this investigation.”
Anyone who may have seen the men or knows their whereabouts is urged not to approach them but to immediately call Triple Zero (000).
Earlier, detectives released images of two men who may be able to assist with investigations.
Emergency services were called to Railway Parade shortly after midnight on December 22, where they located a 23-year-old woman unresponsive.
Initial investigations indicate woman was assaulted by two males and sustained a gunshot wound during the altercation.
Detectives believe it was not a random attack and the parties involved were known to each other.
Investigators are appealing for the two men to come forward.
Police continue to appeal for further information, with anyone who travelled along Railway Parade between 11.40pm on Saturday, December 21 to 12.15am on Sunday, December 22 is urged to contact police.
Investigations are continuing.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting
Quote this reference number: QP2402213174
Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers.
Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au
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