The man acquitted of murdering a woman he met on Tinder almost four years ago has been escorted from a Queensland home by officers after his date called police.

Gable Tostee, who now goes by the name Eric Thomas, was on a Tinder date in the early hours of New Years' Day when officers turned up at the property in Yarrabilba, south of Brisbane.

His 28-year-old date had called triple zero, telling officers she was fearful after an intoxicated Mr Tostee revealed he had previously been charged with murdering a woman he met on the same dating app.

Gable Tostee, now known as Eric Thomas, speaks to 9News following the incident. (9News)

Security footage shows police attending the home. (9News)

Mr Tostee told 9News the entire incident was "bizarre".

"We were having a few drinks, we were getting along," he said.

"It came up in conversation, we were talking about our pasts and that came up. I think she was surprised at first."

No offence was committed at the Yarrabilba address and Mr Tostee has not been charged with any crime. (9News)

Mr Tostee was acquitted of murder and manslaughter in 2016 following the death of New Zealand tourist Warriena Wright who fell from the balcony of his 14 th -floor apartment in Surfers Paradise in August 2014.

9News understands Mr Tostee was taken to the Beenleigh Police Station on January 1 where he waited until his parents arrived to pick him up.

No offence was committed at the Yarrabilba address and he has not been charged with any crime.

Mr Tostee was acquitted of murder and manslaughter in 2016. (9News)

New Zealand tourist Warriena Wright died in 2014 after falling from Mr Tostee's balcony in Surfers Paradise. (9News)

"Police said that you're not in trouble, you haven't committed anything," he said.

"It's gotten to the point of absurdity. I think people jump to conclusions, they come up with all sorts of stories."

Despite this, he insists he's not going to give up on finding love.