🚨 “TIME IS RUNNING OUT” 🚨 Police just dropped a bombshell: Julian Ingram, the accused triple-murderer on the run for over a week, is now “closing in on his final moves” in the brutal Lake Cargelligo shootings… 😱
New chilling images of his truck + fresh CCTV footage show him casually checking in at the station hours before…
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In a remote corner of New South Wales, Australia, a massive manhunt for accused triple murderer Julian Ingram has entered what authorities are calling its “critical phase.” Police released new images and footage this week as the search intensifies, urging the public to stay vigilant amid fears the 37-year-old fugitive could be nearing his last desperate escape attempts.
Ingram, also known as Julian Pierpoint, has been on the run since January 22, 2026, when three people were fatally shot in the small town of Lake Cargelligo, about 450 kilometers west of Sydney. The victims — Sophie Quinn, 24, who was seven months pregnant; her aunt Nerida Quinn, 50; and family friend John Harris, 32 — were gunned down in what police have described as a shocking act of alleged domestic violence.
The tragedy unfolded in minutes, leaving a tight-knit rural community reeling. Sophie Quinn, a young mother-to-be, had reportedly been in a troubled relationship with Ingram. He was out on bail at the time, facing domestic violence charges related to previous allegations from Quinn herself. Hours before the shootings, chilling CCTV footage shows Ingram casually reporting to the Lake Cargelligo police station as part of his bail conditions. Dressed in a high-visibility work shirt, cargo pants, black boots, and a red cap, he appears calm — even vaping outside the station. The images, released this week by NSW Police, highlight tattoos on his arms, including a distinctive demonic figure, as investigators seek any leads.
After the attack, Ingram allegedly fled in a white dual-cab Ford Ranger ute bearing Lachlan Shire Council markings and an emergency orange light bar on the roof. Police have released new images of the vehicle, registration DM-07-GZ, hoping someone will recognize it. The truck was last seen leaving the town, and authorities believe Ingram may still be driving it or has ditched it somewhere in the vast outback.
The search, codenamed Strike Force Doberta, has mobilized hundreds of officers, including riot squad members deployed to Lake Cargelligo for community safety. Helicopters, drones, and ground teams have scoured the rugged terrain around Mount Hope — an isolated area about 70km north of the crime scene known for abandoned mine shafts, dry riverbeds, and sparse vegetation. Temperatures have soared above 40°C (104°F), making the hunt grueling for both searchers and the suspect.
NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Andrew Holland has expressed confidence that Ingram is still alive. “Given the extreme heat, we believe he may be receiving assistance from people he knows in the community,” Holland said. Authorities have warned locals not to help the fugitive, emphasizing that harboring him could lead to serious charges. Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon, visiting the area, called the shootings “an atrocity” and described domestic violence as a “scourge on our community.”
Reports of sightings have poured in, including an unconfirmed one in Mount Hope early in the search. Police are investigating every tip, but the vast landscape — likened by former officers to “finding a needle in a haystack” — poses huge challenges. Ingram is described as an experienced bushman familiar with the region, which could help him evade capture.
The case has drawn parallels to past high-profile Australian manhunts, like the eight-year pursuit of fugitive Malcolm Naden. Experts say the combination of remote terrain and possible community support makes the search incredibly difficult. Yet police remain “unwavering,” vowing not to scale back efforts until Ingram is found.
The victims’ families have been left devastated. Sophie Quinn’s loved ones have spoken publicly about the pain of losing her and her unborn child. Community members in Lake Cargelligo, a town of just a few hundred people, have described the shootings as shattering. One resident told reporters the town feels “on edge,” with doors locked and children kept indoors.
Police have stressed that Ingram should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone spotting him or the vehicle is urged to call Crime Stoppers immediately and not approach. Rewards for information leading to his arrest have not been publicly detailed, but authorities are appealing for public help.
As the manhunt drags into its second week, questions linger: How has a man on bail for domestic violence allegedly carried out such a horrific crime? Why did he report to police that morning, seemingly unbothered? And most urgently — with the net closing in, how much longer can he stay hidden?
The community of Lake Cargelligo and surrounding areas waits anxiously for answers. For now, the search continues under the relentless Australian sun, with police determined to bring closure to a tragedy that has rocked the nation.
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