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Police Scour Dense Bushland in Renewed Search for Dezi Freeman
Specialist units spent five days searching nearly 1 square kilometre of dense bushland with no sign of Freeman, after police reviewed 1,950 intelligence pieces.
- This past week, Victoria Police specialist taskforce again conducted a targeted search of Mount Buffalo National Park to locate evidence or the body of Dezi Freeman.
- Victoria Police said the search focus had changed from finding an active offender, shifting from September efforts to locating Dezi Freeman's body or related evidence in the Porepunkah area.
- Specialist teams including search and rescue, Drone Unit, dog squad and two NSW Police cadaver dogs spent five days searching less than 1 square kilometre of thick bush with Victoria Police Air Wing support.
- Police found no trace of Freeman during the recent targeted search, detectives examined 1950 pieces of intelligence, and a $1 million reward remains, Victoria Police said.
- With ongoing intelligence, authorities will continue targeted searches and maintain a local presence, urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers Victoria at 1800 333 000 or triple-0.
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