Lake Cargelligo Shaken by Tragedy as Police Launch Urgent Search After Fatal Shooting
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Updated January 25, 2026
What began as an ordinary Thursday afternoon quickly devolved into chaos and heartbreak as gunfire erupted in multiple parts of the tight-knit community. In the days that followed, hundreds of police officers, tactical units and specialist search teams fanned out across wide expanses of bushland and farmland in a desperate bid to find a suspect now at large.
The events have sent shockwaves through the town — affecting families, prompting intense media scrutiny, and drawing urgent questions about domestic violence, policing, public safety, and community resilience.
The Incident: Multiple Shooters, Multiple Scenes
Shortly after 4:30 p.m. AEDT on Thursday afternoon, emergency services were alerted to reports of gunfire in two distinct locations within Lake Cargelligo.
At Bokhara Street, officers responding to the first call found a man and woman inside a vehicle, both suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite efforts to provide aid, they were pronounced dead at the scene. A short time later, police were sent to reports of further shots fired on Walker Street — where they discovered another woman who had been fatally shot and a 19-year-old man in serious condition, later rushed to hospital.
Law enforcement quickly established crime scenes at both sites and appealed to local residents to remain indoors and vigilant as the situation developed.
The Victims: Lives Lost, Futures Shattered
The community has been grappling with the grief of losing beloved residents in what was one of the most violent episodes in the town’s recent history.
The surviving victim, 19-year-old Kaleb Macqueen, suffered multiple gunshot wounds — including to the head, shoulder and leg — and was treated at a regional hospital. Macqueen later spoke about the terrifying moments when the violence erupted, recalling his instinct to run as shots rang out and fearing the incident had not yet ended.
The Suspect: A Man At Large
According to NSW Police, the man believed to be responsible — identified by multiple news outlets as 37-year-old Julian Ingram — fled the scene shortly after the shootings and remains at large.
Ingram is described as a local council worker and someone known to the police, and officials have made it clear that the search is exceptionally challenging due to the vast and rugged terrain surrounding the town.
Police have issued a warrant for murder and warned that the suspect may be armed and dangerous, urging anyone who sees him not to approach him but to contact emergency services immediately.
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