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SYDNEY, Australia (AFP) — Six people died, including two police officers in their twenties, when a routine missing persons investigation turned into an hours-long siege at a remote Australian property, police said Tuesday.
Four officers arrived at a tree-lined property near the small town of Wieambilla late Monday afternoon.
"As soon as they entered the property, they were inundated with gunfire," Queensland Police Union president Ian Leavers said.
"Two police officers were executed in cold blood," he said.
The deceased were identified as 26-year-old Rachel McCrow old Matthew Arnold. Both joined the force in the last two years and were still constables.
"Those officers paid the ultimate sacrifice to keep our community safe," Queensland Police Commander Katarina Carroll said, holding back tears as she briefed the public on the "extraordinarily distressing" events.
A 58-year-old neighbor believed to have heard the commotion and investigated the scene was also shot and "declared deceased at the location," according to police.
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Two other officers survived the attack and were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
One of the survivors was Constable Keeley Brough, who sent frantic messages to loved ones as suspects tried to smoke her out of surrounding bushland where she hid, local media reported.
She has been a police officer for just eight weeks, officials said.
Aerial images from the scene showed an unremarkable zinc-roofed bungalow, a burned-out vehicle and smoke still lingering around the property.
After an initial clatter of gunshots, a specialist team of more than a dozen officers with air support was rushed to the scene.
By 10:30 p.m. local time, following an hours-long siege, two male suspects and one female suspect were dead.
Police did not reveal the suspects' identities, but officers were believed to have been searching for a former primary school principal who went missing late last year.