In the aftermath of a shooting incident at a North Lakes car park last month, police have released CCTV footage of two male suspects believed to be connected to the investigation.
The shooting occurred on Monday, March 24, at approximately 9:40pm in a car park on Lakefield Drive, where a 42-year-old man was shot in the arm with the bullet also impacting his chest. The victim was transported to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in serious but stable condition following an altercation with a group allegedly consisting of three men and a teenage girl.
Authorities have already made two arrests in connection with the case. On March 25, a 17-year-old girl was taken into custody and charged with attempted murder, possessing dangerous drugs, unlawful possession of weapons, and authority required to possess explosives. She has already appeared in Ipswich Children’s Court.
Additionally, police arrested a 40-year-old man on March 27, who faces multiple charges including possession of dangerous drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of property suspected of being proceeds of an offence, possession of items used in the commission of a crime, and unlawful use of a motor vehicle. He remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in Redcliffe Magistrates Court on May 16.
Despite these arrests, two suspects remain at large. Police have released descriptions of both men:
The first suspect, seen wearing a white T-shirt in the footage, is described as approximately 180 cm tall with a Pacific Islander appearance, black short hair, and brown eyes. He has distinctive tattoos on his neck and face, including a crown above one eyebrow and wording above the other eyebrow and across his cheeks and nose.
The second suspect, pictured in a black T-shirt, stands around 165 cm tall with a solid build, brown eyes, and brown shaved/short hair. He has extensive tattoos covering both arms, his neck, and right leg, including a prominent cross across the front of his neck.
Both men are believed to be in the Logan area. Although the investigation is ongoing, police have indicated there is no current threat to public safety.
Authorities are urging anyone who recognises these individuals or has information regarding their whereabouts since March 24 to contact police immediately.
Published 2-April-2025
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