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‘Come forward’: police say people ‘know the whereabouts’ of alleged Porepunkah killer Dezi Freeman

The GuardianMonday, September 1, 2025 at 5:30:11 AM
‘Come forward’: police say people ‘know the whereabouts’ of alleged Porepunkah killer Dezi Freeman
Victoria police are urging the public to assist in locating Dezi Freeman, the alleged gunman responsible for the deaths of two officers. Authorities believe that some community members may know his whereabouts and are asking them to come forward.
Editor’s Note: This situation is critical as it involves the safety of the community and the ongoing investigation into the tragic deaths of police officers. Public cooperation is essential in apprehending the suspect and ensuring justice.
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