Murder investigation appeal, Waterford West

This week marks two years since the disappearance and suspected murder of 16-year-old Tiffany Taylor from Waterford West, Queensland Police say.

Tiffany was last seen around 10am on Sunday, July 12, 2015 leaving a motel on Loganlea Road and police are still seeking information from the public.

A 60-year-old Annerley man has been charged with her murder, however Tiffany’s body has not been located.

Detective Senior Sergeant Grant Ralston, Officer in Charge, Logan Child Protection and Investigation Unit said that just one phone call with one piece of information could be all it would take to find Tiffany’s body and bring the family some answers.

"From the outset of this investigation we are grateful for the support the public has provided to police and Crime Stoppers," Detective Sergeant Ralston said.

"What might seem small or insignificant to you could in fact hold vital information for police.

"If you haven’t previously contacted us, I urge you to do so now."

Tiffany’s white Samsung smartphone (similar to the one pictured below) is yet to be recovered and may have discarded in the Fernvale, Bundamba or Riverview areas.

As investigators continue to search for Tiffany Taylor, they’re renewing their appeal to speak with anyone who may have witnessed the following:

• A champagne coloured1995 Hyundai Excel with Queensland registration 649VFO (pictured) parked on Logistics Place, Larrapinta on Sunday, July 12 2015 between 12pm and 12.45pm.

• The same vehicle in the vicinity of the Brisbane Valley Highway between Fernvale and Blacksoil (see map) on Sunday, July 12 2015 between 1pm and 1.45pm.

They also want to speak with anyone who may have met with or had any interaction with Tiffany Taylor through dating websites or known anyone else who may have had contact with her to contact police.

Police cannot discuss any aspects of the ongoing prosecution as the matter is now before the court.

Vehicle of interest

Area of interest

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.

You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.

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