Police urge Wynnum, Mt Gravatt residents to check yards for items
Police are appealing to residents in east and southeast Brisbane to search their yards for items after a man died in suspicious circumstances last week.
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Police are asking Wynnum and Mount Gravatt residents to check their yards and rubbish bins for several items after Paul Morrow was found dead in his home on Wednesday.
The 45-year-old was found dead with significant head injuries on January six, and a 24-year-old was charged with murder yesterday.
He will appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court tomorrow.
Officers are asking members of the public in Mount Gravatt and to check their yards for five items, and if located to contact police.
The items include a pair of black ‘Nike’ running shoes with white soles, a pair of earphones with a white cord, a green and white Woolworths cooler bag, a dark coloured baseball hat and a pair of sunglasses with dark lenses and light frames.
Detectives have requested residents check their properties, especially if they live in Ronald Street, West Ave, Stradbroke Ave, French Street, Bellew Street and Cameron Parade in Wynnum
Additionally, residents of the Mount Gravatt area including Creek Road, Logan Road, Gowrie Street, Gosford Street, Tenby Street are asked to also check their properties.