Housemate of Missing Queensland Teen Granted Bail over Weapons Charges
- Tanika Bromley, who lived with Queensland teenager Pheobe Bishop prior to her disappearance, was granted bail on May 27 in Bundaberg Magistrates Court in connection with separate weapons-related charges.
- Bromley’s arrest on May 25 resulted from police seizing a grey Hyundai ix35 and firearms at a Gin Gin property, with no current charges relating to Bishop's May 15 disappearance.
- Police confirmed Bromley and James Wood drove Bishop to Bundaberg Airport on the day she vanished and continue treating the case as a suspicious missing person investigation.
- Detective Acting Inspector Ryan Thompson revealed that police have collected multiple objects currently being analyzed through forensic testing, and described the altered sawn-off firearms discovered as extremely dangerous.
- Police maintain no evidence implicates Bromley or Wood in Bishop’s disappearance, urge public information on the grey Hyundai’s movements, and scheduled Bromley’s next court appearance for June 23.
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