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REWARD:
The Minister for Police and Corrective Services has approved a reward of $250,000 be offered for information which leads to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the suspected murder of Julie-Ann Gallon.
INDEMNITY FROM PROSECUTION:
In addition, an appropriate indemnity from prosecution will be recommended for any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the crime, who first gives such information.
The allocation of the $250,000 reward will be at the sole discretion of the Commissioner.
CIRCUMSTANCES:
On Thursday, 2 August 1990, between 5.30pm and 6.00pm Julie-Ann Gallon, 27 years of age, left her place of employment at the Queensland Museum, intending to drive to her place of residence at Karrabin.
She was last seen at about 6.30pm on this date, standing beside her motor vehicle, a Torana sedan, registered number ONX-801, outside a Church situated at 35 Brisbane Road, Riverview.
Clothing worn by Julie-Ann Gallon and a set of car keys to her Torana sedan, were located on 15 December 1990 in the Brisbane River, under the Kholo Bridge, by youths snorkling in the river. Gallon to date has not been located.
Any member of the public with information which could assist Police is asked to contact:
- the Homicide Investigation Group, Brisbane, Phone (07) 3364 6122;
- any Police Station; or
- Crime Stoppers, Phone 1800 333 000.
| Office of the Commissioner of Police, BRISBANE |
R. ATKINSON |
Last Updated: 09/12/2005





