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NSW Police Offer $250K Reward in Triple Murder Hunt
9 Mar
Summary
- Police seek Julian Ingram in connection with a triple murder.
- The victims include a pregnant woman, her boyfriend, and her aunt.
- A $250,000 reward is offered for information leading to Ingram's arrest.

New South Wales police have posted a substantial $250,000 reward for any information that aids in apprehending Julian Ingram. Ingram is the primary suspect in the fatal shootings of his pregnant former partner, Sophie Quinn, 25, and her unborn child, along with Quinn's boyfriend, John Harris, 32, and her aunt, Nerida Quinn, 50. The tragic events occurred in Lake Cargelligo on January 22.
A 19-year-old man also sustained serious injuries during the attack. Despite extensive search efforts by multiple police teams, including tactical operations and search and rescue, Ingram remains at large nearly two months after the incident. The significant reward underscores the urgency and the need for public assistance.
Minister for Police Yasmin Catley highlighted the shocking nature of the violence and pledged the force's commitment to locating Ingram. Deputy Commissioner Paul Pisanos emphasized the reward's purpose in bringing closure to the affected families. The investigation has also brought scrutiny regarding Ingram's prior bail for an alleged assault on Sophie Quinn.
Court documents reveal Ingram pleaded guilty to domestic violence offenses in 2016 and subsequently breached an apprehended violence order. Officials stated a risk assessment at the time deemed he did not pose an unacceptable risk, having complied with past court orders.




