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Breakthrough that led police to human remains in search for Pheobe Bis…

Police have confirmed suspected remains found in the search for Queensland teenager Pheobe Bishop have been identified as human.

The remains were found about 2.30pm yesterday on a back road surrounded by dense bushland near the Good Night Scrub National Park, less than an hour away from Gin Gin.

The grim discovery was made 9 kilometres from the initial search area, with police led to the scene thanks to a family tracking app on Pheobe's phone, which allowed her mum to access her location, leading to the breakthrough.

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Scene where human remains were found in search for missing Queensland teenager Pheobe Bishop

The search for the 17-year-old began on May 15 after the teen failed to checked in for her flight from Bundaberg Airport to visit her boyfriend in Western Australia. According to police, she never entered the terminal.

Queensland Detective Inspector Craig Mansfield said further forensic testing would be carried out to formally identify the remains.

"As a result, a crime scene is still established there at the moment," Mansfield said.

"We have been in contact with Pheobe's family to advise them of this development.

"Understandably, this caused great distress to them, however they're supportive of the information that they've been receiving along the way."

Pheobe's mum Kylie Johnson said she did not think her heart could break any more after receiving the news last night.

Police have confirmed suspected remains found in the search for Queensland teenager Pheobe Bishop have been identified as human.

"I didn't think my heart could break any more than it did when you went missing, or when the charges were laid, but this, this is ripping me apart," she said.

Mansfield said the remains were found in bushland and police believe they were not buried.

"Our forensic capabilities will hopefully be finished there today," Mansfield said.

"The area is in an unforgiving terrain, so it may take some time to finish that examination."

Mansfield said the 17-year-old's travel luggage and phone has not been found.

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Pheobe Bishop.

Pheobe's housemates, 34-year-old James Wood and his partner, 33-year-old Tanika Bromley, were charged with one count of murder and two counts each of interfering with a corpse after they were arrested in Bundaberg on Thursday night.

"We are engaging with legal representatives for both of those accused," Mansfield said.

"This particular area that has been searched at the moment is actually an extension of our original search area."

Police continue to appeal for any information about Pheobe or the movement of her housemate's grey Hyundai IX35 with registration 414EW3 between May 15 to 18 in the greater Gin Gin area.

Investigations are ongoing.

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