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Police ask for public assistance in Biggenden murder investigation

After a woman was charged with murder in relation to the deaths of a Biggenden baker and his daughter, the police investigation is now focusing on one distinctive vehicle.

Suspect car in Biggenden murder

An image of a vehicle has been released by detectives as police continue a homicide investigation after the deaths of a Biggenden baker and his daughter.

It comes after Maryborough’s Kristen Leslie Olsen, 24, was charged with two counts of murder and one count of arson last week.

Her matter was heard in Maroochydore Magistrates Court on January 7, where she was remanded in custody for the matter to return to court on Monday.

Kristen Olsen wrote about her travels on social media.
Kristen Olsen wrote about her travels on social media.

About 12.20pm on December 20, police were called to a shed fire at a Fenwicks Road property.

Officers located 54-year-old Todd Mooney and his 10-year-old daughter Kirra deceased inside.

Detectives have released an image of a vehicle in an appeal for information in relation to a homicide investigation at Biggenden.
Detectives have released an image of a vehicle in an appeal for information in relation to a homicide investigation at Biggenden.

A crime scene was declared and following forensic examinations, it is alleged the fire was deliberately lit.

As part of ongoing investigations, police have released an image of a white Holden Barina wagon with a distinctive solar panel on the roof.

Investigators appeal to anyone who may have seen the vehicle between 10am and 2pm between Biggenden and Ban Ban Springs to come forward.

The public can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Policelink on 131 444.

Originally published as Police ask for public assistance in Biggenden murder investigation

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/fraser-coast/police-ask-for-public-assistance-in-biggenden-murder-investigation/news-story/b692531cf923293c12456bae2599f5a4