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TOP police officer reveals that the crucial time frame detectives have missed in their search for Pheobe Bishop – and why the chances of finding her are declining from the second

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A former Aussie Detective has shared the crucial time frame that the police have now missed as a search for Pheobe Bishop in Queensland continued.

The 17-year-old was last seen who left a house in Gin Gin, Bundaberg, where she had lived on 15 May with a few Tanika Bromley and James Wood.

Detectives believe that the pair of Pheobe drove the 40 minutes to Bundaberg Airport, where she had to go on board an 8.30 am flight to Brisbane And then on Perth Where she was planning to meet her boyfriend.

Former murder detective Charlie Bezzina has told that Daily Mail Australia investigators missed an important time frame, because Pheobe was last seen 10 days ago.

“Like every missing person, the significant percentage of success would be within the first 24 hours,” he said.

‘The longer it continues, the more chance of success unfortunately decreases as the loss of possible evidence and instructions increases.

“With regard to missing persons, unlike America, there is no 24 -hour rule that you have to wait, the police are led by the circumstances of the individual and what their loved ones are told.”

Mr Bezzina explained that the information of loved ones will help to enlarge the escalation in a search. “

Pheobe Bishop (depicted with her mother Kylie Johnson) was last seen who left a house in Gin Gin, Bundaberg, where she had lived on May 15 with pair of Tanika Bromley and James Wood, on May 15

Pheobe Bishop (depicted with her mother Kylie Johnson) was last seen who left a house in Gin Gin, Bundaberg, where she had lived on May 15 with pair of Tanika Bromley and James Wood, on May 15

On Saturday, the police started carrying out a land, water and air investigation into the Good Scrub National Park

On Saturday, the police started carrying out a land, water and air investigation into the Good Scrub National Park

The case of Pheobe would have given a high priority because of the circumstances in which she was reported missing.

He said missing a flight ‘certainly escalates the importance of [her case] To put a floor search in place ‘.

In a meaningful update, cadaver dogs were brought in while the search for the missing teenager continues.

The police of Queensland started the canines in the Good Night Scrub National Park just outside Gin Gin, an hour away from where Pheobe was last seen, on Sunday.

The former detective said that there are a number of missing persons who indicate false game that are never found, “while there are others who have been established ‘weeks, months later’.

‘The problem is that the police can only go as far as possible. They will never give up, but when do they stop searching physically? When they have exhausted all the roads of research. ‘

The former detective of murder cases said that the biggest challenge officials are received, the availability of resources.

Detectives believe that Pheobe was driven to Bundaberg Airport, where she had to go on board with a flight of 8.30 am to Brisbane and then to Perth where she was planning to meet her boyfriend

Detectives believe that Pheobe was driven to Bundaberg Airport, where she had to go on board with a flight of 8.30 am to Brisbane and then to Perth where she was planning to meet her boyfriend

Pheobe traveled in a silver Hyundai IX35 – who is owned by Mrs. Bromley – before she disappeared.

Mr Bezzina said that finding the vehicle will be the top priority for officers who will search hours of CCTV coverage on motorways and traffic cameras.

“You have to go where the evidence brings you and initially get as much information from the family as you can,” he added.

Questions remain exactly why she lived in a house with the Mrs. Bromley and MR Wood.

Social media reports made by Pheobe before she disappeared, suggested that the restless teenager had fallen with her mother and would not return home.

The couple were interviewed by the police and were released. No costs were laid because of the disappearance of Pheobe and Daily Mail Australia does not suggest that Mr Wood and Mrs. Bromley were involved.

In a recent update, CCTV images on Facebook came from the vehicle in the middle of the police investigation into the disappearance of Pheobe.

Pheobe (depicted with her family) has been described as 'the sunflower in a field full of wild flowers' by her mother

Pheobe (depicted with her family) has been described as ‘the sunflower in a field full of wild flowers’ by her mother

Images showed the Hyundai IX35 that drove the rear gin at 10.30 am – two hours after Pheobe drove through the rear gin.

The images have since been removed.

“The police are trying to tease the timeline to where this vehicle has disappeared,” said Detective Actteren Inspector Ryan Thompson.

“We do have employees who are currently helping the police with our questions, and this is why we are trying to limit that timeline with regard to where Pheobe could be.”

Pheobe’s mother Kylie Johnson published a statement by the police in which she described her daughter as ‘Feisty’ and ‘The Sunflower in a field full of wild flowers’.

The explanation said, “Boee has always been a strong will and followed her own beat to life.”

‘You can’t tame Phee’s spirit, empathy or fighting for life. She is brutal, tough and loves harder than who I have ever met, “said her mother.

“Boee keeps the concept from outside and is loyal to her brothers and sisters.”

‘Boee is the sunflower in a field full of wild flowers. She is an essential part of our lives and we need her at home. We have to hear her music, feel her hugs and hear her voice, “said Johnson.

‘Pheobe would never touch the basic with the people she loves. She would never go so long without contacting someone or someone. ‘

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