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POLICE divers are at the scene west of Brisbane where clothes belonging to missing girl Jayde Kendall, 16, were found this morning.
It is understood two dams are in a close proximity.
The SES was also searching the area off the Warrego Highway at Walloon.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...jayde-kendall-16/story-fntwpug1-1227489729283
Well this isn't looking too good. Damn.
I know it is terrible.
Their knowledge of Jayde's disappearance is gleaned from TV news coverage and Facebook. There is a theory going around that Jayde was hoaxed by a fake Facebook account.
"I heard she was going to meet someone, but they weren't the person they said they were on Facebook," Courtney says.
Atm is only a 5 min walk from McDonalds. The Atm is also on the main street of Gatton and on a Friday afternoon it is very busy, lots of people around, lots of teens in cars doing "laps".http://mypolice.qld.gov.au/blog/2015/08/25/search-continues-for-missing-gatton-teen-jayde-kendall/
New release from Queensland police says that Jayde's bank account was accessed at 5:47pm the day she went missing.
Is there an account of what time Jayde was due to start work? I find it odd that she would have been picked up at 9pm by her father - if that's the case surely she wasn't due to start at 6pm? A three hour shift seems too short? Can anyone advise the distance between the ATM and the McDonalds Jayde worked at?
“Jayde’s account was accessed at the Commonwealth Bank at Railway Street at 5.45pm and 5.47pm. We are urging anyone who may have seen Jayde or the vehicle of interest at that time to contact Crime Stoppers," he said.
They say they believe the movements of the red Corolla are key to their investigation.
Acting Detective Inspector Matt Howard urged anyone who may have seen the car to contact police
"If anyone, any members of the community were in the Gatton township, particularly Railway Street, and they noticed a red Corolla that's been subject to previous broadcasts with the faded roof and the left hub cap missing on the rear side, that would be appreciated if they could contact Crime Stoppers as well."
Detective Acting Inspector Howard said the person used Jayde's PIN, but would not confirm who that person was.
"It proves her accounts were accessed and the two withdrawals were made but I'm unable to comment on who has accessed the accounts," he said.
He said the withdrawals were very significant to the investigation.
"Obviously the timing is very important as well and the location," he said.
"We're hopeful we might get some information via Crime Stoppers, members of the community that will lead us in a direction that will go somewhere with our investigation."
Detective Acting Inspector Howard said police would not be releasing the CCTV at this stage.
"The way the investigation is heading, we are unable to release that footage," he said.
"We have got footage of the vehicle ... and hopefully that's sufficient to go forward.
"We really appreciate the media and what you have done for us and the family, they wanted me to pass on their gratitude but I'm limited by what I can release, as you can understand.
"Without hindering or obstructing the investigation, I have to be careful what I have to say."
It has been 11 days since Jayde was last seen leaving her Gatton high school, west of Brisbane.
Detective Acting Inspector Matt Howard said a person had been caught on CCTV footage withdrawing money from her bank account at an ATM in the Gatton CBD on the day she disappeared.
"These withdrawals were done at 5:45pm and 5:47pm on Friday the 14th [August]," he said.
"[At 5.45pm] on a Friday afternoon or Friday evening, there's a good chance that someone might have been there and might have seen this vehicle or persons in and around the car and we're appealing to them to come forward.