 Thanks very much. Thanks, Kiran. Oh, hi everyone. Look, sorry, Rod Kemp's my name and Detective Inspector from South Brisbane Crime. As part of the ongoing investigation, we've established that Benjamin Millwood actually caught a train from South Brisbane Railway Station last Thursday a week ago, the 27th, the night in question of this investigation. He caught the train at South Brisbane in about 11.20 if the timings are okay, which we've got no reason to dispute those timings. There is footage of Benjamin catching the train at South Brisbane and he actually caught it to here. That was a Gold Coast train and it terminated here at Bowen Hills Railway Station. There is footage on CCTV of him leaving the station in that direction, I believe, away from the station here, so that's on CCTV. That was about 11, around 11.35. So what we're particularly asking and we've had investigators today scanning the area for any CCTV footage, obviously we're asking and appealing family members of the public that have seen him around there this area on that night. So far we haven't located any further CCTV in the area, but we're appealing on businesses or private persons if they have any, could they come forward. And the time we're looking at is between 11.30 and midnight on the first day night, the 27th. Did you have a lot of leads after releasing his picture? Look, we've had a lot of leads, yes, and we're currently working through all them. Some are of a higher quality or more interest to us than others, obviously. Will police be releasing that at Norwood at the train station? Yes, police media do have that footage and you can see him quite clearly, as I said, leaving via the steps. Did he ever talk to you? Didn't appear to, no. And he was on his own, it appears at that time, yeah. So he's heading sort of towards the echo for you? Abbotsford Road, I believe. Either Abbotsford Road or Edmundston Street, we don't know which way he goes from there, so. Is he still wearing the black pants and a cinch? Yes, he is, yes. And he's got the sneakers on. He was carrying what appeared to be a mobile phone and a wallet, and he may have also had like a potato chip packet or something, which may have been, you know, because it was raining heavily that night and he had his belongings in that, cigarettes, whatever, in that. Is there a project that you've got from one of the people on this road coming all the way into the struggle or anything like that? He didn't, it's a bit hard to say. Whether he's wet, he did appear to pick up an umbrella. It was a half-broken umbrella here and walked off in the rain. Again, it was raining heavily. Now, it appears he has a mobile phone. Are you aware of the SIM card or anything of that? Are you, no, the number? We're following those inquiries at this point in time. But, you don't know if he's been active? No, well, I can't comment on that at this stage. Do you think that umbrella might be the same on that you guys found? No, it appears to have picked it up on here on the platform and it was half-broken and he's used that to walk away with. Do you have any known associates or contacts in this particular area? Look, we're looking through that. We don't know at this point in time. By his actions here, he does look a little bit disorientated. Like, he wasn't real sure the exits and his movements. So, whether he's just taken flight or not, we don't know. Have you been in regular contact with his family and how are they reacting to it? We are in regular contact with his family. Oh, they're very concerned, as you'd imagine. He hasn't had much contact with his family in recent times and I won't go into that for reasons for that. But there hasn't been a lot of contact there, but they're naturally concerned. A friend has spoke with you, said he has a child and a partner in Townsville. Is that something that police are pursuing? We're pursuing all those lines of inquiry. Any associates, relationships he's had? All those sort of inquiries here. Is that information true? I don't want to comment on that. Sorry, at this stage. Do you know what he was doing between 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock? During the afternoon. Look, we've got sightings and we've got people he's contacted and had dealings with during that day, but again for operational reasons. I can't sort of go into that, but he has contact. He was in the South Brisbane areas I've all earlier alluded to during that day. So, just for a bit of a time frame, yesterday you said 11, 20 catching a train. So how does that correlate? Well, again, I can't go into specifics of that. I only just say we have seen him on CCTV. Sophie was seen at 9 o'clock. Sophie was seen, as we know, around the 9 o'clock market is the Kirilpa Bridge or passing the Kirilpa Bridge heading towards the go-between. After that, this person of interest has been seen on CCTV and I won't go into specifics of that. And then he's later been seen, as I said, catching a train at South Brisbane at 11, 23. CCTV in the vicinity of the park. Not actually at the crime scene as such, but in that area, yes. There's other persons of interest. There may be other persons involved in this. We can't eliminate that at this stage. We have spoken to, like I said, a lot of witnesses and they are, if you like, persons of interest as well. There's faces everywhere. Is it just a matter of time until police catch up with you? Well, I hope so, yeah. It's very frustrating that really the last sighting of this person from our point of view, or what we can establish, is here at about 11.35 last Thursday week ago. So it's been a week that we've had any formal sort of identification or contact with this person. So it's really frustrating and concerning, I guess. The longer it goes, the more suspicions are aroused with this person. So it could be anywhere too, given that time frame? Anywhere. Should the public be worried? Ah, of course, sure, sure. If he's irresponsible for this, like I said yesterday, if he's responsible for this, then there is concern for the public, yes. Look, I can't comment on that this time, but yeah. How about his physical welfare? I mean, it hasn't been seen for a week. Is there any suggestion that something's happened to him as well? Can't comment on that, anything's possible. Could you give us a bit more information about calls you've had overnight with the hundreds, thousands, or? Look, I wouldn't say hundreds, but there's numerous. Crime stoppers have been a lot of crime stoppers information, a lot of friends and associates, you know. So it's great, we hope that continues, and hopefully we'll get the right information. Today, we get as many staff as available, resource-wise, and as I said yesterday, we've used up to sort of 60 police for search and investigations and things like that, and that's ongoing. No, we've sent in what we call a be on look out for, and that's going into state, Australia-wide, appealing that if this person has fled into state, then we get some response that way. The chances are he'll see this interview. What's your message to him? Oh, my message is clearly come forward. We do need to speak to this person, and it's not going to go away. Is there any suggestion he was living in a homeless shelter near the river? Look, I don't want to comment that at this stage. Are you able to give us any further indication of his previous history at all, involved with police? No, only that he is known to police. Are you aware if you have the means to travel to buy any ticket to get out of town? I can't comment on that. We're doing all those investigations. That's a possibility. Thanks, everyone, very much for your time. OK, thanks very much, everyone. Yeah, so... Thank you. Can we just get you to stay there and... Sure, yeah. ..and just, uh, attend to us? Yeah, OK, sure. Are you going to be releasing any more photos of him? I think... Curin, if you see Curin Police Media, got the, um, ever got the CCTV of it. Yeah. They wouldn't know which one of these cameras would have picked him up to...