
Murder Charges Filed in Disappearance of Queensland Teen
Queensland Teen's Disappearance: Murder Charges Filed A tragic development has emerged in the case of missing Queensland teenager Phoebe Bishop. James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, both residents of Gin Gin where Phoebe also lived, have been charged with her murder and interfering with a corpse. The arrests, made Thursday night in Bundaberg, follow weeks of investigation. "Those two names should be very familiar to our audience," stated Matt Johnston of 10 News First, referring to the couple's prior connection to the case. Police identified Tanika Bromley's Hyundai as a vehicle of interest, quickly tracing it to the Goodnight Scrub National Park, an hour outside Bundaberg. While cadaver dogs were deployed, police believe vital evidence had been moved before their arrival. "Police have confirmed they are not yet in possession of Phoebe's body," Johnston added, highlighting the ongoing search for the teenager. The investigation underscores the determination of law enforcement to bring closure to this heartbreaking case. The community awaits further updates as the legal process unfolds.