Tanika Bromley spotted at police station as search for Pheobe Bishop continues
The flatmate of missing Queensland girl Pheobe Bishop has shown her face in public for a second time in two days – but was caught out by a police note. WATCH THE VIDEO
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The flatmate of missing Queensland girl Pheobe Bishop has shown her face in public for a second time in two days since the 17-year-old girl vanished in what police allege is suspicious circumstances.
Tanika Bromley visited Gin Gin Police Station on Thursday morning, as part of her bail conditions, which say she must report to police three times a week.
Ms Bromley walked to the front of the police station which was unattended, instead having to call policelink as per the station’s conditions. This was different to the day before when she was let in through the back.
It is the first time she has been seen in public without a hoodie. She had her hair in plats and was wearing a white cardigan.
“If you are here to report for bail and the office is unattended you must contact policelink to advise them,” the sign on the door reads.
“Do not leave a note on the door.
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“If you do not follow this direction you will be charged with breach of bail.”
After she checked in with police she was peppered with questions by a Courier-Mail reporter asking “Where’s Pheobe, “When did you last see Pheobe”, “Did you take her to the airport”.
Ms Bromley did not respond, instead putting her hands up in the air, walking to her car.
On Wednesday she arrived at the station in a ute and was driven into the back of the police station, avoiding waiting media.
The entry was different from others who report to police, as they generally walk through the front door.
It comes as Pheobe’s desperate messages to her aunt were revealed, as well as the heartbreak of her boyfriend who waited for her for hours at the airport.
Originally published as Tanika Bromley spotted at police station as search for Pheobe Bishop continues