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Police release CCTV vision as they probe death of Chloe Mason at Caboolture

Police have released vision as they continue to investigate the shooting death of a young woman at Caboolture last weekend.

Police release vision as they investigate alleged Caboolture homicide

Police have released vision as they continue to investigate the alleged murder of a young woman at Caboolture last weekend.

Chloe Jade “CJ” Mason, 23, was allegedly chased by two men and shot dead on Railway Parade shortly after midnight on December 22.

Chloe Jade Mason was declared deceased at the scene after police were called to Railway Parade at Caboolture.
Chloe Jade Mason was declared deceased at the scene after police were called to Railway Parade at Caboolture.

Police provided CPR and first aid but she was declared dead at the scene.

The two men remain on the run.

Detectives from Caboolture Criminal Investigation Branch have since released CCTV from the street as they continue to appeal for further information.

Several gunshots can be heard followed by police sirens. A male voice can be heard to say what sounds like “come back here”.

Detectives believe it was not a random attack and the parties involved were known to each other.

Police at the crime scene established after Chloe Jade Mason’s alleged murder. . Picture: 7 News
Police at the crime scene established after Chloe Jade Mason’s alleged murder. . Picture: 7 News

Anyone travelling along Railway Parade between 11.40pm on Saturday, December 21 to 12.15am on Sunday, December 22 is urged to come forward.

The Courier-Mail previously revealed that Ms Mason’s former partner Kane Anderson was fatally stabbed in a brawl on Australia Day, 2020.

Investigations remain ongoing.

Originally published as Police release CCTV vision as they probe death of Chloe Mason at Caboolture

Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/news/queensland/police-release-cctv-vision-as-they-probe-death-of-chloe-mason-at-caboolture/news-story/4002631b38160f59198b29329f7fe11d