Warning: This article contains the name and image of an Indigenous person who has died.
Police are looking for a car as the hunt for a man accused of shooting three people dead in the NSW central west widens.
Julian Ingram, also known as Julian Pierpoint, is wanted on an outstanding warrant for alleged murder and is still on the run.
Police said the 37-year-old was last seen driving a dual cab Ford Ranger utility with the NSW registration DM-07-GZ, a Lachlan Shire Council magnet in front of the driver’s door and four black numbers above the magnet.
Police said the car has a Lachlan Shire Council magnet in front of the driver’s door. (NSW Police)
The ute police are searching for also has an emergency orange light bar on the roof and the utility’s tray may contain work tools and a silver toolbox.
Assistant Commissioner Andrew Holland said this morning authorities have also cleared two premises at a nearby village.
“At this point, our search area is widening, and we are looking at other locations in the broader districts from information supplied to police,” Holland said.
Holland said the last known sighting of Ingram, who is believed by police to be “armed and dangerous”, was on a road outside of Lake Cargelligo on the day of the alleged incident.
Ingram is described as being Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 165cm to 170cm tall, of a medium build with short dark hair and brown eyes.
Police are looking for a car as the hunt for a man accused of shooting three people dead in the NSW central west widens.Julian Ingram, also known as Julian Pierpoint, is wanted on an outstanding warrant for alleged murder and is still on the run. Police said the 37-year-old was last seen driving a dual cab Ford Ranger utility with the NSW registration DM-07-GZ. (NSW Police)
Holland said that while the town is not in lockdown, people are being urged to exercise “extreme caution” as up to 100 officers continue to search the area.
“Acknowledge that in the back of their mind, that the offender is still on the loose.”
“He is still armed, we believe, and there is a possibility they could come across him.”
Holland also said they are investigating whether somebody within the community could be assisting the alleged shooter.
“Ingram has worked in the area for a long time,” he said.
“He is known to a lot of people in the area, and he’s well known among the community.
“He obviously could be accessing the people, and we’re obviously making contact with known associates, trying to cut down those possibilities.”
Julian Ingram, also known as Pierpoint, is wanted for murder after three people were shot dead at Lake Cargelligo, NSW. (NSW Police)
Holland added that the locals have been “fantastic” in their assistance with ongoing police investigations.
“We’ve got multiple lines of inquiry coming through,” he said.
Investigations began on Thursday after emergency services were called to Bokhara Street in Lake Cargelligo at about 4.30pm.
Police found a 25-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man in a vehicle, both with gunshot wounds.
They were both treated but died at the scene.
They have since been named as Sophie Quinn, Ingram’s ex-partner, and her friend John Harris.
Quinn was heavily pregnant and was due to give birth in March.
Sophie Quinn was due to give birth in March. (Supplied)
John Harris was shot dead alongside Sophie Quinn. (Supplied)
Quinn and Ingram separated last year, the family has told 9News.
Shortly after, police responded to a second shooting at Walker Street in the same town.
A 50-year-old woman and a 19-year-old man had been shot in the driveway of a home.
The woman, who has been named as Sophie’s aunt, Nerida Quinn, died at the scene, while the man was taken to Canberra Hospital in a serious but stable condition.
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Flowers at the scene where Sophie Quinn and John Harris were shot dead. (Fairfax Media)
9news.com.au has chosen not to identify the 19-year-old man.
Anybody who sees Ingram is urged not to approach and contact Triple Zero immediately.
Anybody with information in relation to his whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online.
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