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Victoria Police give update in search for wanted fugitive Dezi Freeman

Alexandra FeiamNewsWire
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Police have completed a new targeted search for wanted fugitive and alleged cop killer Dezi Freeman in Victoria’s alpine region.

Freeman has been on the run since the fatal shooting of two police officers, Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart-Hottart, while executing a search warrant inPorepunkah on August 26.

A third officer was seriously injured in the shooting.

A new search has been completed in the hunt for Dezi Freeman. Picture: Vic Police
Camera IconA new search has been completed in the hunt for Dezi Freeman. Vic Police Credit: Supplied Source Known

Freeman, 56, is believed to have fled on foot into the dense bushlandarmed with gunsand has not been seen since.

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A $1m reward has been offered for anyone who provides information thatleads to the arrest of the self-described “sovereign citizen”.

On Friday morning, Victoria Police confirmed they completed an extensive search of Mount Buffalo National Park last week as the search continues.

Dezi Freeman has not been seen since August.
Camera IconDezi Freeman has not been seen since August. Credit: Supplied

The search included crews from the Eastern Region, Search and Rescue, Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT), drone unit and the dog squad as well as two NSW Police Force cadaver dogs.

The search spanned five days, encompassing 0.8862 sqm of thick bush and heavy terrain.

As part of the targeted search, police conducted line searches and cleared caves.

Hundreds of officers have been deployed in the search. Picture: Vic Police
Camera IconHundreds of officers have been deployed in the search. Vic Police Credit: Supplied Source Known

Extensive air searches of the park have also been undertaken by police.

Since the shooting, police have investigated 1950 pieces of intelligence, including information from the public.

Assistant commissioner Martin O’Brien said the new targeted search was conducted based on intelligence received.

“The devastating loss of Neal and Vadim has struck at the heart of Victoria Police and had an enormous impact on the Porepunkah community,” he said.

The search for Freeman continues. Picture: Vic Police
Camera IconThe search for Freeman continues. Vic Police Credit: Supplied Source Known

“We will continue to conduct targeted searches such as this one based on intelligence.

“We will maintain a presence in the community, and we are determined we will see this to resolution.

“Once again, I would strongly urge anyone with any information at all to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers.”

Anyone who sees Freeman has been urged to not approach him and call triple-0 immediately.

Originally published as Victoria Police give update in search for wanted fugitive Dezi Freeman

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