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Ipswich link to missing cyber security manager, 56

September 2, 2025 5:04 am in by
Two vehicles of interest caught on camera (Pic: Queensland Police)

Motorists in Ipswich are asked to come forward as police have released vision of three vehicles of interest related to the disappearance of a 56 year old Brisbane man.

Andrew Burow’s out of character disappearance was reported to police on Sunday, 24 August.

The following week Brisbane City CIB established Operation Veer.

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A black 2010 BMW X3 bearing Queensland registration 802-NX4, a black 2011 Ford Ranger utility bearing false QLD registration 257-LX8 and a silver 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander wagon with QLD registration 385-KU2 have all been seized by police and deemed vehicles of interest.

The black BMW police are seeking more information on. (Pic: Queensland Police)

Anyone who may have spotted the vehicles or have dashcam footage of them is asked to come forward.

The places of interest are Brisbane, Ipswich, Yarraman, Blackbutt and the Sunshine Coast areas between Thursday 21 August and Tuesday 26 August.

Multiple crime scenes have been established across wider Southeast Queensland, with officers remaining at a Bli Bli home.

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The black Ford Ranger police believe could hold the key to cracking the mystery (Pic: Queensland Police)

Specialist police, including dive squad officers at Lake McDonald, have assisted with the search for Andrew.

Police and family hold significant concerns for Andrew’s welfare as he has not contacted anyone since his disappearance.

Anyone with knowledge of Andrew’s whereabouts or information is urged to contact police immediately.

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