The manhunt for Dezi Freeman has ramped up as the search enters its ninth day.
Freeman allegedly gunned down Detective Neal Thompson, 59, and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart, 35, at his rural property in Porepunkah in the Victorian High Country last Tuesday.
Tactical officers attended a property in nearby Buckland on Wednesday, a day after gun-toting tactical cops and sniffer dogs converged on a small residential area just outside Porepunkah.
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Cops converge on rural property
Police are focusing on the Buckland River area, just outside Porepunkah, as their desperate search for Dezi Freeman enters its ninth day.
Several tactical police and sniffer dogs attended an address on Buckland River Road, at about 9.30am on Wednesday.
Officers were seen chatting to a family, including a woman with a baby.
It is understood police advised the family they would be converging on their property.
It is not suggested the family is involved with Freeman.
At one point, an officer was seen crouched by a tree with his weapon drawn.
Police also inspected a shed on the property.
It is understood police are currently going door-to-door in the area.
The police helicopter also returned to the skies to scour the scene ftrom above.
This morning’s events come after police focused on a different area of the Buckland River yesterday.
Police to provide an update on the manhunt
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush and Detective Superintendent Jason Kelly from Crime Command are scheduled to give an update on the manhunt for Dezi Freeman at 1.30pm Wednesday.
The press conference will be held at a police command post in Ovens, 25km from Porepunkah, the town at the centre of the week-long search.
What we know so far about the manhunt
Dezi Freeman, 56, remains on the run, one week after he allegedly gunned down Detective Neal Thompson, 59, and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart, 35, at his Porepunkah property in Victoria’s High Country.
Ten officers attended the property to serve a warrant over historic sexual assault charges involving a minor when Freeman allegedly opened fire, killing two and wounding a third.
Despite the huge operation, there have been no confirmed sightings, but police insist they believe Freeman is still alive in the region.
More than 450 heavily armed officers, special operations units and air support are scouring the mountainous terrain in search of him. More cops are expected to join the manhunt in the coming days.
Officers swarmed on a rural property in nearby Buckland on Wednesday, a day after gun-toting cops and sniffer dogs converged on a small residential area just outside Porepunkah
Alleged cop killer Dezi Freeman is likely to be hiding in a mineshaft or underground bunker, according to experts.
Freeman remains on the run in rugged bushland in Victoria’s high country, eight days after he allegedly shot dead two officers at his Porepunkah property.
Experts have warned the terrain, weather conditions and Freeman’s survival skills could all potentially delay his capture.
Amateur goldfields historian Darby Lee believes the fugitive has bunkered down to avoid being captured by police helicopters and drones equipped with infrared imaging technology.
‘I’ve got a feeling he’s underground … a mineshaft or a bunker. If they’re not getting pictures or heat signals, he’s underground,’ he told The Guardian.
Survivalist and author Ky Furneaux agreed.
‘At this time of year his biggest liability will be exposure to cold so he’ll need shelter first. If you’re lost in the Alps, you don’t worry about water, you’ll be OK,’ she said.
‘If they’re old-style peppers, they have it full of water, water filters, food supplies, stashes to get them through probably about three months … a cave maintains a temperature that’s livable all year round, and it’s heatable if it gets cold.’
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