Australia Australia - Pheobe Bishop, 17, failed to board a scheduled flight from a Queensland Airport. Last seen Airport Drive, Bundaberg, 15 May 2025

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I think from the photo released of the vehicle - it looks like the plates are the original.
I believe the photo the police released is the airport one so there’s roughly a week in which they’ve changed the plates/vehicle badge.
Sorry no link but if you look at the police released photo you will see the plate.

They are the original plates, not stolen ones.

The 1 was changed to a 7 (rather badly). The E was changed to a B.

And the lettering of NSW is really bad.

Also, there was a really bad attempt to change the rear door Hyundai badge to a Toyota logo. That would stand out for me before the license plate did.

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"Last seen alive" does not sound good, BUT it also is a rather common phrase and it is also possible LE or someone else has said this to the housemate--"You were the last to see her alive...tell us what happened."

The housemate may know she is deceased OR he may reasonably suspect it based on something he knows happened or simply the timeline of events. Clearly not normal stable adults the pair of them, that's certain.
 
They are the original plates, not stolen ones.

The 1 was changed to a 7 (rather badly). The E was changed to a B.

And the lettering of NSW is really bad.

Also, there was a really bad attempt to change the read door Hyundai logo to a Toyota logo. That would stand out for me before the license plate did.

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Sorry! I was meaning in the picture the police released appealing for information - which I believe was from the airport road.
By original I am meaning before the changes.
 

Housemate of missing teen Pheobe Bishop charged with unrelated​



“Tanika Bromley was arrested yesterday in nearby Milbank.

She has been charged with two counts of authority required to possess explosives, and one count each of possessing/acquiring restricted items and unlawful possession of weapons.

She was refused bail and appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court today.



She was supported by her partner and another housemate.”



???????????????? Wonder if this is a mistake???

ANOTHER HOUSEMATE??????



 
She was supported by her partner and another housemate.”



???????????????? Wonder if this is a mistake???

ANOTHER HOUSEMATE??????




Who knows who lived there? :rolleyes:

After all,
the poor neighbour complained about extremely loud "regular parties" taking place there.

Oh,
not to mention howling dog/s.

I wonder what the owner thinks about this situation,
as the pair only rented the place
(as was reported).

Oh well...
Too bad!!! 😐

JMO

Link to neighbour's opinion

 

Housemate of missing teen Pheobe Bishop charged with unrelated​



“Tanika Bromley was arrested yesterday in nearby Milbank.

She has been charged with two counts of authority required to possess explosives, and one count each of possessing/acquiring restricted items and unlawful possession of weapons.

She was refused bail and appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court today.



She was supported by her partner and another housemate.”



???????????????? Wonder if this is a mistake???

ANOTHER HOUSEMATE??????




There were two people named as living at that Gin-Gin mess of a house, Tamika ( TB) and James Wood ( JW), with PB only recently residing there. Another roomate that has not yet been named would be a surprise. I think it is a mistake of news reporting.

TB had previous weapons charges. This arrest is not surprising. I think we have all been anticipating TB being arrested for a charge not overtly related to missing RB, yet.
 

Ms Bromley and Mr Wood's neighbour, Shari Loughland, told Daily Mail Australia on Thursday that Pheobe had only been living there 'for a few weeks, up to a month or two'.

She said living living next door to the couple had become 'horrible' as she had to deal with regular noise from parties.

Last week she had made a complaint to council and RSPCA about their 'howling dog'.

Neighbours nearby were seen watching on as police searched the Gin Gin propertyA broken down bus was found at the scene, which is owned by James WoodThe property had a horrible smell, understood to be caused by dead dogs on the site

'They moved in late October or November, and then it's just gotten more and more cluttered with rubbish.

'It was for sale... We did hear last night that someone owns it and they rent from them, so I don't think they actually own it.'
 
In Australia 16 years old is considered an Adult. One can get a driver's licence, move out of home, book flights without permission from a parent or guardian etc.

Strictly speaking, 18 is when a person in Australia is considered an adult.

But you can legally do some other things at a younger age. With regard to flights, I think anyone can book and pay for a flight. But you have to be at least 16 to fly alone (12-15 for unaccompanied minor service).


AT 18
You are now in control of your life. The law says you are an adult and you don’t need your parents’ permission to do anything.

AT 17
  • you can get a provisional driver licence
AT 16
  • you can get Youth Allowance (if certain conditions are met)
  • you can have sex with another person (including same sex) who is also 16 or older, if they agree, without breaking the law.
  • you can get a learner driver permit
  • you can enrol to vote but will not be able to vote until you turn 18
(Other ages listed at link)


Children aged 12 and over are considered adults by airline ticketing standards, but parents can specifically request an unaccompanied minor service for children aged 12 to 15.
 
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Strictly speaking, 18 is when a person in Australia is considered an adult.

But you can legally do some other things at a younger age. With regard to flights, I think anyone can book and pay for a flight. But you have to be at least 16 to fly alone (12-15 for unaccompanied minor service).


AT 18
You are now in control of your life. The law says you are an adult and you don’t need your parents’ permission to do anything.

AT 17
  • you can get a provisional driver licence
AT 16
  • you can get Youth Allowance (if certain conditions are met)
  • you can have sex with another person (including same sex) who is also 16 or older, if they agree, without breaking the law.
  • you can get a learner driver permit
  • you can enrol to vote but will not be able to vote until you turn 18
(Other ages listed at link)


Children aged 12 and over are considered adults by airline ticketing standards, but parents can specifically request an unaccompanied minor service for children aged 12 to 15.

In the US, the age issues comes up under who is legally allowed to sign and be responsible for a contract.

I see it when it applies to renting a hotel room or leasing an apartment, renting a car, or taking on a debt such as a credit card. It also can vary by state.

Generally, unless you are in the US Military, the age for car rental is usually set at 21. Hotel room rentals vary more, with 18 being the minimum.
 
In most countries, including mine (Poland),
turning 18 marks the legal age of adulthood,
referred to as the "age of majority,"
and signifies the end of childhood.

At 18
individuals gain full legal rights and responsibilities.
 
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There are CCTV through Bundaberg town and surrounds, including Gin Gin. I don't know the area to map them, or understand the route into Bundaberg from Gin Gin (or to the state forests they have been searching), but I would be confident the car has been seen on the Council CCTV and possibly shops, residences, service stations etc. That supports that the police know the car was heading to the airport and in the vicinity of Airport Drive (not covered by CCTV) and likely tracked back through the town, giving them an idea of any time 'gap' between movements away from the airport, back home to Gin Gin and then...

What the CCTV might not have shown is if PB was in the car, keeping in mind she had recently dyed her hair the same colour as TB. Hence, the requests for dash cam footage to determine what happened on Airport Drive, but also the car occupants.

I think the BF call is solid, there is no reason for him to lie, and there would be evidence of the contact on his phone. Given that it is consistently referred to as a call, I think it wasn't a text and he heard her voice. If he heard her voice around 8.30am, then she was in the car somewhere near the airport.

A few people have mentioned waste tips, I don't know what tips are in Bundaberg and Gin Gin but there are some waste management CCTV sites (these might be tips?).

 
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