Police seize vehicles linked to disappearance of Brisbane man Andrew Burow

Police seized three vehicles believed to be linked to the suspicious disappearance of Brisbane man Andrew Burow.
The 56 -year -old Cyber Security Specialist said the police have been characterized for Kelvin Grove man since 21 August.
Police believes in the Black 2010 BMW X3 with Queensland Record 802NX4, with a fake QLD recording 257LX8, Ford Ranger Public Service and QLD Record 385KU2 and Silver 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander.
Between 21-26 August, the inspectors call everyone who sees the images of vehicles or vehicles in the areas around Brisbane, Ipswich, Yarraman, Blackbutt and Sunshine Coast.
The police were informed about the disappearance of Mr. Burow on August 24, and four days later, the operation with civil servants from the Brisbane City and the Criminal Investigation Branch.
Specialist police and diving staff are looking for Mr. Burow and more than one criminal scene was established in Southeast Queensland.
A crime was declared at an address in Kokoda Ave in Bli Bli, where the officers have been investigated since August 26th.

Two more criminal scenes were declared on the Black Pinch RD and McDonald Lake in Pomona.
“The police and his family are experiencing significant concerns for Andrew’s welfare,“ the police and his family have not been in contact with anyone since their disappearance. ”
“Andrew is defined as a fair skin, reddish, sandy hair and a bluish-green eyes.
“Everyone who knows where Andrew is or information is asked to contact the police immediately.”

