Police have charged a man with murder after remains believed to be a woman missing for several days were found in bushland. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing The Guardian.

As of Sunday morning, the remains were yet to be formally identified but Queensland police investigators believe they are those of Jana Armstrong.

Armstrong was reported missing from a suburb in Toowoomba, south of Brisbane, after she was last seen on Tuesday.

Officers released footage of Armstrong, seen wearing a green-and-white striped Country Road shirt, jeans and thongs, with her white Hyundai car located about 500m from her home.

A crime scene was declared at 11.20pm on Saturday after the remains were located in bushland off Esk Hampton road.

Investigators were in contact with Armstrong's family as forensic examinations continued.

Detectives later arrested a 48-year-old man at his Toowoomba home, and he was charged with one count of murder (domestic violence offence).

He was due to appear in court on Monday.

Police appealed to the public for any relevant information, CCTV or dashcam footage to aid in their investigations. They pinpointed locations between Toowoomba and Esk from 10.30pm on 7 July, after Armstrong was reported missing, to 1.30am on 8 July.

Police were due to address the media later on Sunday.