Taskforce Falcon detectives have released vision as the investigation into a public place shooting in Sydney's south earlier this year continues, under Strike Force Brose.
About 3.10pm on Tuesday 18 February 2025, officers attached to St George Police Area Command were called to The Boulevarde, Brighton Le Sands, following reports of a shooting.
Police have been told an Audi SUV turned into The Boulevarde, from The Grand Parade, when an unknown occupant of the car discharged a firearm in the direction of three men standing close to a parked vehicle.
The three men and the Audi left the scene. There have been no reports of injuries.
Police located three vehicles with bullet holes and a nearby building also received damage.
A short time later, police received a report of an Audi SUV, matching the description of the vehicle, was found on fire in Windarra Street, Narwee.
Crime scenes were established at both locations and an investigation commenced, under Strike Force Brose.
Taskforce Falcon assumed responsibility of Strike Force Brose when it was stood up in May this year.
Following investigations by Strike Force Brose, detectives are hoping to speak to a woman who was seen speaking to the three men shortly before the shooting took place.
The woman is described as being of Middle Eastern/ Mediterranean appearance with long dark hair and was wearing a black singlet at the time.
As inquiries are ongoing, detectives have also released vision of a man inside the Audi who they believe can assist with their inquiries.
The man is depicted wearing dark-coloured clothing, including a face covering, and white gloves.
A second man is also believed to have been inside the vehicle at the time.
As investigations are ongoing, anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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