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Police offer $250k reward to solve cold case disappearance of arborist Steven Goldsmith

Queensland police have offered a $250,000 reward for information on the suspected cold case killing of Toowoomba arborist Steven James Goldsmith more than two decades ago.
Key points:
- Steven Goldsmith was last seen withdrawing $3,000 from a bank ATM
- Police want to speak to an anonymous repeat caller who last spoke to police in 2006
- Police will consider offering immunity from prosecution to anyone not directly involved in the murder
Mr Goldsmith, 28, was last seen withdrawing money from a bank ATM in New Farm in inner-city Brisbane on July 10, 2000.
Homicide squad Detective Inspector Damien Hansen said there was “no evidence of Mr Goldsmith” living beyond that date.
“The proof of life checks that we conduct with missing persons, with homicide…
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