August 28th 2024.
Authorities are seeking assistance from the community in regards to the tragic death of Wendy Hansen, a beloved grandmother from Queensland. Her remains were discovered in New South Wales, a staggering 860km away from her home earlier this year. The 63-year-old was last seen withdrawing money from an ATM in Monto, Queensland on February 29. Concerns were raised when she failed to return home and a missing person report was filed.
In their search for answers, police obtained CCTV footage which captured Hansen driving her silver Mitsubishi south on the Bruce Highway on the Sunshine Coast around 2:30 pm on the same day she went missing. Despite their efforts, months went by before any progress was made. On June 18, human remains were found partially burned in a remote area near the Jordan Esplanade in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. It was later confirmed that these remains belonged to Hansen, who was found to be approximately 860km away from where she was last seen.
A special investigative team, known as Strike Force Osbox, was formed to look into the circumstances surrounding Hansen's death. Today, detectives are reaching out to the public for any information that may be helpful in their investigation. In particular, they are interested in locating Hansen's car, a silver 2007 two-door Mitsubishi Pajero with Queensland registration 645TCZ, which has yet to be found.
If you have any information or any CCTV or dashcam footage that may be relevant to this case, please do not hesitate to contact the NSW Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Your assistance could be crucial in bringing closure to this tragic event. It is important for the community to come together and support the investigation in any way possible. Let us work together to find justice for Wendy Hansen and her grieving loved ones.
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