The Chronicle

MURDER SUSPECTS MAY HAVE FIRED ROUNDS INTO FARMLAND

- MICHAEL NOLAN

FOR the second day in a row forensic officers have been in the Toowoomba area searching for evidence as they investigat­e Thor Morgan’s death.

On Friday they joined with State Emergency Service volunteers to comb an area of farmland in Felton for spent bullet casings.

Toowoomba CIB officer-incharge Paul McCusker said a stolen Mitsubishi ASX SUV was torched on Tyson Road in Felton on March 2 and he suspected one of the people involved in that incident was also involved in Mr Morgan’s death.

“What we do believe is that a person involved in (the arson) was also involved in dischargin­g a firearm at that spot, dischargin­g a number of shots across this road,” he said.

“We believe that firearm is linked to the shooting death of Mr Morgan.”

Mr Morgan had left his girlfriend’s home in Coonan Street in Harlaxton about 2.50am on March 15 when up to four people pulled beside him in a stolen Ford Ranger dual cab ute on Ruthven Street.

They fired several shots at Mr Morgan, one of which struck him in the head.

Despite the wound, Mr Morgan walked back to his girlfriend’s house where an ambulance was called and he was taken to the Toowoomba Hospital.

The 25-year-old Toowoomba man was transferre­d to Brisbane’s Princess Alexandra Hospital, but surgeons were unable to remove the bullet and Mr Morgan died from the injury on May 16.

That Ford Ranger was stolen from a Wilsonton address on March 13 and was later found burnt out on Nunkulla Road at Felton – a short distance from where police were searching yesterday.

Sgt McCusker urged anyone who witnessed suspicious activity near the intersecti­on of Tyson Road and Toowoomba Karara Road on March 2 to come forward.

“Someone from the public may have come past, saw people on this road or given a lift to someone,” he said.

On Thursday police returned to parkland near the intersecti­on of the New England Highway and Perry Street in Harlaxton to look for bullet casings.

Sgt McCusker said it was only a matter of time before police caught the killer.

“This matter is progressin­g very well,” he said.

“These in-depth jobs take a lot of staff and a lot of time but we will not stop until we will get a result with respect to who shot Mr Morgan.”

 ?? ?? ROGUE ROUNDS: Police and SES personnel conducted a ground search at the corner of Tyson Rd and Toowoomba Karara Road in Felton yesterday looking for bullet casing linked to Thor Morgan’s murder. Picture: Nev Madsen
ROGUE ROUNDS: Police and SES personnel conducted a ground search at the corner of Tyson Rd and Toowoomba Karara Road in Felton yesterday looking for bullet casing linked to Thor Morgan’s murder. Picture: Nev Madsen

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