Local Cybersecurity Worker Still Missing as Torture Charges Laid

The search for a missing Kelvin Grove cybersecurity worker has taken a disturbing turn, with police charging two men with torture as investigations continue across multiple locations in Queensland.



Andrew Burow, 56, vanished from his Lorimer Terrace home on August 20, though his disappearance wasn’t reported to police until four days later on August 24. The father and cybersecurity professional has been living in the inner-Brisbane suburb for nine years, close to the Queensland University of Technology campus.

Police have now charged 38-year-old Anthony Perrett and 26-year-old Billy Howard with torture in connection with Mr Burow’s disappearance. Both men faced Maroochydore Magistrates Court earlier this week, with proceedings adjourned.

The investigation has rapidly expanded beyond Brisbane, with Queensland Police establishing an incident centre under Operation Veer. Crime scenes have been declared at multiple properties, including Mr Burow’s Kelvin Grove home and locations on the Sunshine Coast.

Forensic teams have been conducting extensive searches at a Kokoda Avenue property in Bli Bli, with neighbours reporting concerning observations. Local residents recalled seeing a fire burning at the property early Tuesday morning that appeared unusually dark and carried the smell of chemicals.

The investigation has extended to rural areas, with additional crime scenes declared at Black Pinch Road in Pomona and Kamala Drive in nearby Lake MacDonald, both locations inland from Noosa.

Detective Acting Superintendent Craig Williams confirmed police are working around the clock to locate Mr Burow. According to police sources cited by Queensland Police, the disappearance is considered completely out of character for the 56-year-old, prompting serious concerns from both investigators and family members.

Mr Burow works as a cybersecurity manager and has extensive experience as a project manager across various companies, holding qualifications in IT and management. Property records show he owns multiple properties in the Brisbane area.

Before his disappearance, Mr Burow had contacted a real estate agent about potentially selling his house, though the significance of this action remains unclear in the investigation.

Friends who spoke to media outlets described Mr Burow as genuinely friendly and someone who cared deeply about people. They expressed hope he would be found safe.

A neighbour in Kelvin Grove told media she found it concerning that she hadn’t seen Mr Burow around recently, noting the family she lives with also hadn’t heard anything.

Police describe Mr Burow as Caucasian with a fair complexion, sandy to reddish hair, and bluish-green eyes.

Brisbane Region Crime Coordinator Detective Acting Superintendent Craig Williams emphasised the thoroughness of the investigation, with officers remaining committed to working continuously until Mr Burow is located.

The Kelvin Grove community, known for its proximity to QUT and mix of students and long-term residents, has been following developments closely as the investigation unfolds.



Anyone with information about Mr Burow’s whereabouts is urged to contact Queensland Police immediately.

Published 28-August-2025

Broncos Legend Renouf Penalised After Red Hill Drink Driving Incident

Steve Renouf, a prominent figure in Brisbane rugby league, has faced consequences after being caught drink driving in our local Red Hill neighbourhood earlier this month.



Former Brisbane Broncos centre, 55, appeared before Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday where he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol. The incident occurred during a routine traffic stop in Red Hill on the evening of 1 July.

According to court proceedings, Renouf was returning home from socialising at a Paddington licensed venue when police conducted a random breath test at approximately 11pm. Officers immediately detected signs of intoxication, with Renouf appearing unsteady and having difficulty speaking clearly.

The situation became complicated when Renouf attempted to leave the scene after providing an initial positive breath test result. Police placed him in custody and transported him to the watch house, where further testing revealed a blood alcohol reading of 0.197 per cent – nearly four times the legal limit.

Defence lawyer Angelo Venardos explained to the court that his client had been experiencing a hypoglycaemic episode at the time, related to his Type 1 diabetes condition. Venardos noted that police recognised Renouf’s medical situation and provided appropriate assistance, including glucose supplies whilst he was in custody.

The former footballer, known by his playing nickname “The Pearl,” enjoyed a stellar career with the Broncos. He finished his career with a club record 142 tries in 183 games and was a four-time premiership winner in 1992, 1993, 1997 and 1998, according to the National Rugby League Hall of Fame.

Photo Credit: National Rugby League

Magistrate proceedings included character references from several prominent figures, including NRL coach Wayne Bennett. Venardos emphasised Renouf’s integrity and community standing, describing him as someone who had undertaken serious reflection about his actions.

The court heard that Renouf had no prior traffic offences and had voluntarily completed a traffic offending programme following the incident. Magistrate imposed a $1,200 fine and an 11-month driving disqualification, though no conviction was recorded.

Following his court appearance, Renouf acknowledged his mistake and accepted full responsibility for his actions. He recognised his role model status within the community and apologised to anyone who may have been disappointed by his behaviour.

The incident has had professional consequences, with Queensland Health confirming that Renouf has resigned from his position on the North West Hospital and Health Service Board.



Renouf expressed gratitude to police for their professional handling of his medical situation during the arrest and emphasised that such behaviour would not occur again.

Published 16-July-2025

Alleged Stolen Vehicle Collision Leaves Kelvin Grove Resident’s Property Damaged

A Friday night collision involving an allegedly stolen vehicle has left a Kelvin Grove resident dealing with significant property damage after the crash destroyed their front fence and damaged a wall.



The incident unfolded just after 10:20pm on 4 July at the intersection of Herston Road and Picot Street, when a white Suzuki Swift and blue Mitsubishi Triton collided in what would become a significant police matter.

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According to Queensland Police Service, both occupants of the Suzuki have been charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle. The extensive list of charges paint a picture of an evening that went dramatically wrong for the pair.

The driver, a 28-year-old Mitchelton man, faces a lengthy court battle ahead with charges including receiving tainted property, stealing, dangerous operation of a vehicle, and driving under the influence. He’s also been charged with the unusual offence of having his face masked with intent to commit an indictable offence, as well as drug possession charges and driving whilst disqualified.

His passenger, a 22-year-old woman from Numinbah Valley in the Gold Coast hinterland, faces charges of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and stealing petrol.

The crash’s impact extended well beyond the vehicles involved, with the corner property bearing the brunt of the collision. Social media images from the scene showed the complete destruction of the resident’s front fence, leaving debris scattered across the footpath.

Photo Credit: Facebook / Anonymous participant

For the innocent driver of the Mitsubishi Triton, the night ended more fortunately. Queensland Ambulance Service confirmed they escaped the collision without injury and face no charges in connection with the incident.

The Suzuki’s female passenger complained of back pain following the crash but didn’t require hospital transport, according to ambulance service representatives.

The legal proceedings are now set to unfold over the coming months. The Mitchelton man has been remanded in custody and is expected to appear before Brisbane Magistrates Court on 25 July. The woman from Numinbah Valley will face court separately on 5 August.



The intersection of Herston Road and Picot Street returned to normal traffic flow following the emergency response, but for one Kelvin Grove resident, the cleanup and repair work is just beginning.

Published 7-July-2025

Teen Crime Spree Hits Inner-West Brisbane, Ends in Underground Arrest

A series of brazen break-ins across Brisbane’s inner-west suburbs has culminated in a dramatic underground sewer arrest, with three teenagers now facing multiple charges.



Police allege the group targeted homes in Red Hill and Auchenflower before moving to Paddington, where two vehicles — a Lexus and Land Rover — were stolen from an Annie Street residence around 1:30am Monday morning.

Police tracked the stolen vehicles to Herston, where they deployed tire deflation devices. Though the suspects abandoned the vehicles on Northey Street in Wilston, the pursuit continued on foot, leading to an unusual chase through the local drainage system.

Three teenagers were ultimately apprehended: a 16-year-old from Alexandra Hills and two others from Stafford, aged 16 and 17. One suspect received a dog bite during the arrest in an underground drainage system on Newmarket Road and remains under police guard in hospital. A fourth suspect remains at large.

The Alexandra Hills teenager faces 11 charges, while the 17-year-old Stafford boy has been charged with eight offences. Both charges include multiple counts of unlawful use of motor vehicles and entering dwellings.

Police are continuing their investigation and urge anyone with information about the break-ins in Red Hill, Auchenflower, or surrounding areas to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.



Queensland Police Minister Dan Purdie commended the officers involved, particularly noting the contribution of the police dog squad in apprehending the suspects.

Published 18-February-2025