Garbutt man arrested for 1992 kidnapping of nurse on Flinders Highway
More than 30 years after a nurse was allegedly kidnapped on a highway in outback Queensland, a 66-year-old man North Queensland man has faced court.
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More than 30 years after a nurse was allegedly kidnapped on a highway in outback Queensland, a 66-year-old man has been charged.
Mount Isa police have arrested a Townsville man over the horrifying abduction of a young woman from a remote stretch of the Flinders Hwy in 1992.
The man was arrested on Friday, May 16, by police.
It is understood the man was living in Garbutt.
He was charged with two counts of robbery, and one count each of kidnapping for ransom, deprivation of liberty, and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.
Police allege that on June 24, 1992, two men abducted the 23-year-old woman after flagging her down on the Flinders Hwy near Maxwelton.
The ABC reported the man was refused bail after appearing in the Townsville Magistrates Court over the weekend.
Detective Sergeant Simon Murphy, from the Mount Isa Criminal Investigation Branch, told the ABC police would allege the man was one of two men who abducted the nurse after flagging her down.
The two men then allegedly drove the young woman up the Queensland coast, holding her hostage and threatening her with several firearms in the vehicle.
He said the woman allegedly escaped from the moving vehicle near Cooktown, north of Cairns, and stopped a truck driver who took her to Mareeba police station.
The first man charged was convicted in 1997.
The Garbutt man is expected to appear in Townsville Magistrates Court again on July 23.
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Originally published as Garbutt man arrested for 1992 kidnapping of nurse on Flinders Highway