Police investigating the Natalie McNally murder have seized a car, it was announced this afternoon.
In a brief statement, the PSNI said they had carried out a number of enquiries in the Lisburn area.
A police spokesman said: “Detectives investigating the murder of Natalie McNally have today, Saturday 7th January, carried out a number of house-to-house enquiries in the Lisburn area. Detectives have also seized a car from an address in the Lisburn and Castlereagh area, which has been taken away for further examination.”
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The development comes after the police announced earlier today that officers are to revisit the scene of Natalie’s murder on Sunday.
Detectives say the move is “a determined attempt to jog memories” as we reach three weeks since the 32-year-old was killed in her home at Silverwood Green in Lurgan.
Officers from the PSNI’s Major Investigation Team will be in the area just two days after a search of the area around the Silverwood Golf Club close to Natalie’s home.
Natalie was fatally stabbed on the night of Sunday, December 18 in her home in Silverwood Green.
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