Queensland landlord allegedly murdered tenant then dumped his belongings in a park

A Queensland landlord accused of murdering his tenant allegedly dumped the person's possessions round Hervey Bay after the assault.
Police are renewing their name for witnesses who noticed a white 2020 Toyota Landcruiser Prado in Urangan between 7.15am and seven.30am on Monday after they found the sufferer's gadgets within the Hervey Bay Botanic Gardens.
Police will allege that after the 57-year-old landlord fatally assaulted his 62-year-old tenant inside an industrial enterprise advanced on Victory East Street in Urangan, he drove the Landcruiser by way of Urangan disposing of the gadgets.

Police are calling for anybody who noticed this automotive to come back ahead. (Queensland Police)

Detective Sergeant Mick Polit mentioned police had discovered among the sufferer's possessions, allegedly stolen from his unit, discarded on the botanical gardens.
Detective Sergeant Polit mentioned among the man's possessions had been nonetheless lacking and had been believed to have been disposed of round Urangan, doubtlessly on Charlton Esplanade.
Police imagine the automotive additionally travelled on Elizabeth Avenue throughout the 15-minute interval it was away from the economic property.
They're calling for anybody who noticed the automotive, or who might have dashcam footage of it, to contact police.
They'd additionally like to talk to the driving force of white or silver 4WD, probably a Mitsubishi Pajero, that was overtaken by the Toyota round 7.18am on Elizabeth Avenue.
Detective Sergeant Polit mentioned solely the sufferer and the alleged offender had been believed to have been round when the altercation occurred.
He additionally mentioned police had responded to quite a few incidents between folks within the industrial advanced up to now 12 months.
"We do imagine there was an ongoing dispute because the sufferer moved into that industrial advanced between him and the owner, who's the male particular person charged," he mentioned.
The owner was charged with homicide on Monday and was remanded into custody.
Anybody with data is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or on-line at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au and to cite reference quantity QP2200571776.

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