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Isabella Corbett

Police Have Seized Items In Relation To Suspected Homicide Of Missing NT Woman Angie Fuller

Northern Territory Police confirm they have seized “a number of items” as the homicide investigation into missing woman Angie Fuller continues. The 30-year-old mother-of-two was last seen on January 9 on the Tanami Road, about 15km west of the Stuart Highway in Alice Springs. She was reported missing two days later. NT Police discontinued their large-scale search and rescue mission after 15 days and announced on January 24 that they were treating her disappearance as a homicide. Before the search was called off, police said they had covered more than 400sqkm of land on foot and via all-terrain vehicles, drones and helicopters in the hope of finding Fuller. “I’ve declared it a serious investigation and as a result we are investigating it, and treating it, as a homicide,” Assistant Commissioner Michael White said at the time. “There are some parties who are persons of interest, who were involved prior to the last sighting of Angie.” Detective Acting Senior Sergeant  told reporters on Friday that police had discovered and seized “a number of items” as part of their homicide investigation. However, he did not confirm what they were or where they’d been found. “NT Police continue to make enquiries into the whereabouts of Angie Fuller and continue to search areas of interest as they are identified he said,” he said. “There have been no search areas identified outside the initial broad search area. “A number of people have been spoken to over recent weeks but no-one has been brought in or spoken to in a suspect sense.” The devastating development comes just over a month after Acting Superintendent said police were hopeful Fuller would be found alive. Her father, , told the at the time that he was anxious about his daughter’s welfare and that her disappearance was out of character.
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