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In a significant development in the investigation of a suspicious disappearance in Kelvin Grove, detectives have released footage of three vehicles of interest. The ongoing inquiry concerns the whereabouts of 56-year-old Andrew Burow, who vanished on August 21 under mysterious circumstances.

According to Queensland Police, Burow’s disappearance was reported on August 24, prompting the Brisbane City Criminal Investigation Branch to launch Operation Veer on August 27. As part of their efforts, authorities have seized a black 2010 BMW X3, a black 2011 Ford Ranger utility with false registration, and a silver 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander wagon. These vehicles have been identified as key elements in the investigation.

Law enforcement agencies are appealing for public assistance, asking anyone who may have seen these vehicles, or possesses relevant footage, to come forward, especially if sightings occurred between August 21 and August 26 in areas including Brisbane, Ipswich, Yarraman, Blackbutt, and the Sunshine Coast.

Multiple crime scenes have been established across Southeast Queensland, with a significant police presence at a location in Bli Bli. Specialist units, including dive squads, have joined the search efforts amid growing concerns for Burow’s safety, as he has not been in contact since his disappearance.

Authorities urge anyone with information regarding Andrew Burow’s location or details pertinent to the case to contact Queensland Police immediately. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers.