Sunshine Coast body in barrel siege ends with arrest


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Zlatko Sikorsky, 34, had been wanted given Wednesday in propinquity to a disappearance of 16-year-old Brisbane lady Larissa Beilby.


He holed adult in an Alexandra Headland unit complex, call military to close down a surrounding area from 3.25pm on Friday. 


The wanted 34-year-old Zlatko Sikorsky has surrendered to Queensland Police.

Queensland Police pronounced in a matter that Sikorsky had surrendered and been arrested but occurrence during around 6.30pm on Saturday “following a rarely formidable and extensive traffic durability scarcely 28 hours”.


Sunshine Coast District Officer Superintendent Darryl Johnson pronounced that during all times during a incident, open reserve remained a tip priority of police. 


“It was critical to give a negotiators a time and space to assistance us solve this peacefully – and we am relieved that we have been means to take this male into control but him, any member of a open or any of a officers being hurt,” Supt Johnson said.


“I wish to appreciate a people of Alexandra Headlands – quite those vital within a ostracism section – for their calm and assistance during a final 24 hours. It is really most appreciated.”


Sikorsky was taken to a Maroochydore Watch House.


Police pronounced that Sikorsky had allegedly fled a Logan skill on Wednesday when military attended as partial of their review into Ms Beilby’s disappearance.


She was final seen by family members during a home in Brisbane’s northern suburbs on Jun 15, and was reported blank by her father, Peter Beilby, on Tuesday.


It has been reliable by military a span were famous to any other.


Sikorsky is nonetheless to be charged.


   


Article source: http://watoday.com.au/comment/obituaries/indian-pauper-and-king-were-the-same-bloke-20160115-gm750c.html

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