Bridge of Honour: Senior Constable Dave Masters’ Legacy Lives On

The Deception Bay Road overpass has been officially renamed the Dave Masters Memorial Bridge, honouring the life and sacrifice of Senior Constable Dave Masters. 


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Senior Constable Masters tragically lost his life in the line of duty on 26 June 2021. While attempting to stop a speeding stolen vehicle on the Bruce Highway at Burpengary, Masters deployed road spikes but was fatally struck when the driver swerved. 

The incident, occurring in the early hours of that fateful Saturday, sent shockwaves through the Queensland Police Service and the wider community.

Senior Constable Masters (Photo credit: National Police Memorial Australia)

The dedication ceremony, held last month at Deception Bay police station, marked a bittersweet moment for family, colleagues, and the community he served.

The Queensland Police Service announced the tribute, stating, “Just over three years since we lost Dave, this tribute to his life is a testament to his unwavering commitment to both the Queensland community and the Queensland Police Service.” 

Photo credit: mypolice.qld.gov.au

They added, “Dave’s legacy, including his sacrifice and the remarkable impact he had, will live on through this memorial bridge.”

Moreton District Officer A/Chief Superintendent Adam Guild emphasised the bridge’s significance as a place of reflection. 

“We will always remember him as a well-loved colleague and mate who was dedicated to keeping others safe,” Guild stated. He expressed hope that the community would be reminded of Masters’ sacrifice each time they pass the newly named overpass.

The unveiling ceremony at Deception Bay station was attended by Masters’ wife Sharon and son Jack, along with other family members and former colleagues. The event served as a poignant reminder of the station Masters once called home.

Legal Proceedings and Family’s Wait for Justice

The case took a significant turn in April 2024 when two women were charged with Masters’ murder – the driver and a passenger. However, one of the accused was released on bail after three years in custody, a decision that left the Masters family grappling with disappointment and a sense of prolonged limbo as they await justice.

Court proceedings revealed the horrifying details of that night, with a forensic crash investigator estimating the vehicle’s speed between 147 and 153 kilometres per hour at the moment of impact.


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As motorists now travel along the Dave Masters Memorial Bridge, the signage installed at each end of the overpass stands as a permanent reminder of a life dedicated to public service and safety. It’s a fitting tribute to a man who made the ultimate sacrifice in his commitment to protect and serve his community.

Published 7-August-2024

Deception Bay Overpass Renamed to Honour Fallen Officer

The Deception Bay Road overpass, spanning the Bruce Highway, has been officially renamed the ‘Dave Masters Memorial Bridge” in a moving tribute to Senior Constable Dave Masters, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on 26 June 2021.



A Family’s Pride

Sharon Masters, speaking on behalf of the family, expressed their deep appreciation for the bridge naming, viewing it as a tribute to Senior Constable Masters’ bravery and commitment to the community. The family believes that the memorial ensures his legacy will endure for generations.

Masters, a dedicated police officer from the Deception Bay station in Queensland, Australia, tragically lost his life in the line of duty on 26 June 2021. While attempting to stop a stolen vehicle on the Bruce Highway in Burpengary, he was struck and killed by the fleeing car during the early morning hours. His untimely death sent shockwaves through the community and law enforcement agencies across the country.

The subsequent investigation led to the arrest of Skye Anne Wallis, 33, who was charged with murder and several other offences related to the incident. Kari O’Brien, 24, was also arrested and charged with murder as the alleged passenger in the stolen vehicle. Senior Constable Masters was mourned by his family, friends, and colleagues at a funeral service. He was remembered for his warmth, dedication to service, and passion for sports and horses. Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll honoured his legacy, emphasising his positive impact on the communities he served and the lives he touched during his career.

A Fitting Tribute

Transport and Main Roads Minister Bart Mellish expressed his honour in announcing the official renaming alongside the Masters family and the Queensland Police Service. He emphasised that the renaming is a fitting tribute to Senior Constable Masters’ unwavering commitment to community safety.

Police and Community Safety Minister Mark Ryan acknowledged the daily courage displayed by police officers and extended his condolences to Senior Constable Masters’ family. He also expressed his appreciation for the Masters family’s support of the renaming initiative, which originated as a gesture of respect from colleagues and community members.

Honouring a Remarkable Legacy

Commissioner Steve Gollschewski, APM, highlighted the bridge as a testament to Senior Constable Masters’ dedication to the Queensland community and the QPS. He expressed pride in the enduring legacy that this memorial bridge represents, ensuring that Senior Constable Masters’ sacrifice and impact are never forgotten.

Moreton District Officer A/Chief Superintendent Adam Guild reflected on the loss of a beloved colleague and friend who was deeply committed to keeping others safe. The overpass, located near Senior Constable Masters’ former station, will be a constant reminder of his bravery and service to the community.



The overpass’s renaming reminds us of Senior Constable Masters’ dedication to safeguarding the community he served. His untimely death three years ago deeply impacted his colleagues within the Queensland Police Service (QPS) and the wider community.

This has been displayed at both ends of the overpass on Deception Bay Road. This not only honours Senior Constable Masters’ significant contributions to the QPS and the community but also serves as a sobering reminder of road safety for all motorists.

Published Date 29-July-2024