Manhunt for Brothers Wanted in Caboolture Murder; Public Urged Not to Approach

January 3, 2025
Manhunt for Brothers Wanted in Caboolture Murder; Public Urged Not to Approach
  • Queensland Police have identified the brothers as suspects in Mason's murder, which occurred during an altercation at a Railway Parade address.

  • Following the incident, police recovered a rifle at the scene, which is currently undergoing forensic testing to determine if it was the weapon used in the shooting.

  • Detective Inspector David Harbison revealed that the brothers were initially interviewed as witnesses but recent evidence suggests their involvement in the homicide.

  • Codye Thomson, 29, and Kaine Thomson-Gleeson, 32, are wanted for the alleged murder of 23-year-old Chloe Jade Mason, who was shot on December 22, 2024, in Caboolture, north of Brisbane.

  • Police have released images of the white Holden Commodore to assist in locating the suspects.

  • Detective Inspector Harbison has emphasized that even small pieces of information from the public can significantly aid the investigation.

  • Anyone who sees the suspects is advised to contact emergency services rather than approach them.

  • Authorities consider the brothers dangerous and have urged the public not to approach them but to report any sightings immediately.

  • Warrants for their arrest were issued on January 3, 2025, after both brothers were previously released without charge due to insufficient evidence.

  • The suspects are believed to be camping in northern New South Wales and were last seen in a white Holden Commodore station wagon with Queensland registration 953 HO4 on December 30, 2024.

  • As the investigation continues, police are actively seeking any information regarding the brothers' whereabouts.

  • Images of the suspects were released last week to further assist in the ongoing investigation.

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