Update 5 - Homicide Investigation, Harlaxton

Toowoomba Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) and Homicide Investigation Unit detectives have released images of two vehicles believed to be linked to those involved with the shooting 25-year-old Thor Morgan at Harlaxton in March.

At approximately 2.50am on Tuesday March 15, Thor Morgan (pictured) was located at a Coonan Street address, with a gunshot wound to his head.

He died as a result of his injuries in Princess Alexandra Hospital on May 16.

Detectives believe the people involved were travelling in the Toowoomba area in two stolen vehicles in the days leading up to the murder.

A grey Mitsubishi ASX Wagon (pictured) stolen from a Newtown address on 27 February.

A white 2015 Honda H-V SUV (pictured) stolen from a Mount Lofty address on 5 March 2022.

Both vehicles were subsequently located burnt out in the Toowoomba area.

Police appeal to anyone who recognises the vehicles and may have information or relevant footage regarding their movements in the days leading up to March 15, to come forward.

A 27-year-old Rosenthal Heights man was charged with arson in relation to the Mitsubishi. He is next scheduled to appear before Toowoomba Magistrates Court on August 10.

A 22-year-old Newtown man was charged in relation to the theft of the Honda and related break and enter. He was sentenced before Toowoomba Magistrates Court on April 4.

It is not alleged either of the men were involved in Mr Morgan's murder.

Operation Tyne has been established as investigations into the incident continue, with detectives conducting further ground searches in the area surrounding Coonan Street.

Anyone with information regarding the incident, or the vehicles pictured, is urged to contact police. Anonymous reports can be made.

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