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Second woman charged over death of Queensland police officer

19:30 EDT, 29 June 2021 A woman who allegedly mowed down and killed a much loved police officer has handed herself in. Queensland Senior Constable David Masters, 53, was hit and killed while trying to stop an allegedly stolen Hyundai Kona SUV with tyre-deflating road spikes on the Bruce Highway near Deception Bay, north of Brisbane early Saturday.  The burnt out car was later found 25 kilometres away.  The alleged driver, Skye Anne Wallis, 33, handed herself into Caboolture Police station on the Sunshine Coast late Tuesday night. The Caboolture woman was later charged with murder, arson and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.   Senior Constable David Masters (left), pictured with wife Sharon and son Jack died while on duty early Saturday morning

Hit And Run Accused Turns Herself In - Vision Christian Radio

Hit And Run Accused Turns Herself In Reported by Vision News Team | vision.org.au Wednesday, June 30th, 2021 A second woman charged over the hit-and-run death of a Queensland police officer has had her case mentioned in court. Skye Anne Wallis, 33, from Caboolture, surrendered herself to police custody late on Tuesday. Wallis’s lawyer Hugh Stitt asked for her appearance to be excused when the case was mentioned in Caboolture Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Senior Constable David Masters, 52, died on Saturday after being struck on the Bruce Highway at Burpengary by a suspected stolen car. The car was later found burnt out in semi-rural Moodlu, about 17km from where Sen Const Masters was killed.

Second woman in custody over Qld cop death

Senior Constable David Masters - AAP 1 of 1 5370537724001 A second woman charged over the hit-and-run death of a Queensland police officer was unintentionally carrying a weapon when she surrendered herself to police custody, her lawyer says. Skye Anne Wallis, 33, from Caboolture, had her case mentioned briefly in Caboolture Magistrates Court on Wednesday after handing herself in late on Tuesday. She is charged with murder, arson and unlawful use of a motor vehicle, and also charged with unlawful possession of a weapon at the time of her arrest. Wallis s lawyer Hugh Stitt, who asked for her appearance in court to be excused, said outside court that Wallis was unintentionally carrying a weapon when she handed herself in.

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