Noosa News
Loss of CCTV makes case of body in sewage tank one of cop’s toughest

But Acting Detective Inspector Mark Mooney of the Bayside Criminal Investigation Branch said the case had been hampered by the loss of critical CCTV footage.
Jason Guise fills up his car at a Wynnum service station on the afternoon of April 21 – the day he was last seen.Credit:Queensland Police Service
The gap in time between when Mr Guise was reported missing and when he was last seen and his body was found meant investigators were unable to view much of the footage that could have revealed his potential killers, as cameras in the area were programmed to record over old footage.
Inspector Mooney said the Wynnum Anchor Motel nearby would have provided the best footage of the area, however most cameras in surrounding streets provided…
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