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Triple Murder Suspect Evades Massive Manhunt
29 Jan
Summary
- Alleged triple murderer Julian Ingram remains at large for a week.
- Authorities are scouring remote water sources and abandoned mine shafts.
- Police Commissioner warns public against assisting the fugitive.

Authorities are continuing a large-scale manhunt for Julian Ingram, who is allegedly responsible for a triple homicide in Lake Cargelligo. Ingram has been evading capture for a week following the murders of his former partner, her aunt, and another man. The situation has left the Central West region on edge, with residents of Kiacatoo and surrounding areas expressing fear.
NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has strongly cautioned the public against aiding Ingram, emphasizing that anyone assisting him will face charges. The search is focused on remote areas, including water sources and abandoned mine shafts, where the experienced bushman may be hiding. Police are systematically investigating these locations and have released images of a stolen council ute Ingram was believed to be using, though he is presumed to have abandoned it.
As the search intensifies, questions are being raised regarding the bail conditions granted to Ingram after a previous alleged assault. Police are reviewing these conditions as part of their ongoing investigation. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about domestic and family violence, described by Commissioner Lanyon as a "scourge" on the community.




