Overview
- Ingram remains at large more than a week after the January 22 shootings that killed Sophie Quinn, John Harris and Nerida Quinn and injured a 19-year-old, with search activity focused around Mount Hope and Kiacatoo.
- Newly released CCTV shows Ingram at a police station on the day of the attacks, and police shared close-up images of his tattoos to help the public identify him.
- Investigators have circulated detailed images of a white dual-cab Ford Ranger ute, NSW registration DM-07-GZ, described with council signage, an orange roof light bar and a silver toolbox, though officers say he may no longer be using it.
- More than 100 officers, including the Tactical Operations Unit, Public Order Riot Squad and Defence personnel, are conducting wide-area searches hindered by 40°C-plus temperatures.
- Police say they cannot rule out that Ingram is receiving help, are checking water sources and disused mine shafts, and urge the public not to approach him and to report sightings to emergency services or Crime Stoppers.