Northern Territory Police say they have seized a number of items in relation to the disappearance of territory woman Angie Fuller, as they continue to investigate her suspected homicide.
Key points:
- Angie Fuller was last seen along the Tanami Road north of Alice Springs on January 9
- The police investigation into her disappearance is ongoing
- A number of items have been seized as part of the investigation, though police have not said what they are
Ms Fuller, a 30-year-old mother-of-two, was last seen on the Tanami Road, north-west of Alice Springs, on the afternoon of January 9. She was reported missing two days later.
A widescale search and rescue mission was suspended after two weeks.
Her disappearance is now being treated as a suspected homicide, with police previously saying evidence suggested she disappeared due to “third-party intervention”.
Yesterday, Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Paul Morrissey said “a number of items” had been located and seized during the investigation, though police would not say what had been found or where.
“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.
“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 police investigation is ongoing.
The news comes after NT Police last night issued a statement saying “no human remains have been located”, after inaccurate reports from other media outlets about missing British backpacker Peter Falconio.