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The case in summary: Forensic technicians and cadaver dogs are in action on the farm in Løten, where they are digging in the area around a lavvo. A woman in her 40s with connections to the farm has been charged with complicity in the murder of a missing man in his 30s. Human remains have been found on the farm. There are also traces of blood from the missing man. The woman denies criminal guilt and has appealed the detention. The police are asking the public for help to map all activity on the farm in the period between New Year’s Eve and 24 January. The investigations of the remains are taking longer than expected, but the police still have faith in being able to identify the person in question. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAi. The content is quality assured by news’s ​​journalists before publication. – They have dug with a snow shovel outside the lavvo on the farm. Around four cars from Kripos are here, as well as civil police and a normal police car. They also have several dogs with them, says news’s ​​reporter at the scene. The dogs on site are special dogs. Among other things, they are trained to find corpse parts, semen and blood. Around 200 meters from the farm there is a lavvo. This is an area that forensic scientists have shown an interest in since early in the investigation. On Friday, fences were erected in an area around the lavvo. Fences have been erected by the lowland on the farm in Løten. Photo: Jenny Marie Sveen / © Jenny Marie Sveen, © Jenny Marie Sveen Will not say whether discoveries have been made The police have not yet received the analyzes they hoped would provide answers to whose remains they have found on the farm on Løten. This is what police inspector Liv Hilde Nytrøen writes in a press release on Friday. – The condition of the remains has meant that the investigations are taking somewhat longer than first thought, and that there is a lot of work to be done on other priority matters. The feedback from Kripos and the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Oslo University Hospital is that we will receive an answer in the middle of next week at the earliest. Police inspector Liv Hilde Nytrøen. Photo: Frode Meskau / news Although the examination of the remains is taking somewhat longer than first thought, the police still have faith in being able to identify the person in question. – Kripos’ special dogs have carried out planned investigations on the farm on Friday. We cannot comment on whether they have found anything or not. Police investigation in Løten Regarding a man in his 30s from the Greenland area, he is formally reported missing. Large police forces began investigations at the property. A woman in her 40s connected to the farm in Løten is arrested without drama. The woman is charged with deprivation of liberty or complicity in deprivation of liberty. Both the police and Kripos are continuing investigations at the scene. Among other things, the police did excavation work near the property. With the exception of rescue or health missions, it is not permitted to fly in the area. This means that neither helicopters nor the use of drones are permitted. The police start questioning the accused woman in her 40s. She explains herself for nine hours. Via her defender Jens-Henrik Lien, the accused woman states that she does not understand the charges and that she does not plead guilty. The police want to remand the woman on Friday, confirms her defender Jens-Henrik Lien. Police inspector Liv Hilde Nytrøen tells news that the missing man has been on the farm for the last time before he disappeared, and that there is a relationship between the man and the woman. Several discoveries have been made in the last few days and have been sent to Kripos for analysis. – We hope that the answers to the analyzes will be able to help shed light on what has happened to the missing person, says police inspector Liv Hilde Nytrøen to news. On Friday afternoon, the Østre Innlandet district court decided that the woman could be detained with a letter and visiting ban for four weeks, despite for her petition to be released. On Saturday, the police stated in a press conference that the charge against the woman in her 40s has been changed to complicity in murder. Traces of blood from the missing person have been found on the farm. In addition, human remains have been found there. The woman is appealing the imprisonment order, says defense attorney Jens-Henrik Lien. On Monday, the police started work on the forensic investigations at the farm. This work is expected to continue throughout the week, according to police inspector Liv Hilde Nytrøen. The woman’s appeal was rejected by the Court of Appeal. The ruling states that the court believes there is reason to believe that the missing person was killed on New Year’s Eve or shortly after. They also believe that only the accused and the missing person were on the farm at the time in question. The woman’s defender, Jens-Henrik Lien, had not spoken to his client, but took note of the decision. Police inspector Liv Hilde Nytrøen confirms that the remains found on the farm were burnt. The remains have so far not been identified. The police are asking the public for help to map all activity on the farm in the period between New Year’s Eve and even 24 January. The crime scene technicians seem to be particularly interested in the area around the lavvo on the farm in Løten. They are digging with snow shovels and have included cadaver dogs in the search. Show more The investigation is in full swing, but there will be a break this weekend, the police report in the press release. They do not wish to comment further on the matter on Friday. The police are asking the public for help to map all activity on the farm in the period between New Year’s Eve and 24 January. On Friday, Kripos is at the farm with several special dogs. Photo: Jenny Marie Sveen / news Defendant: – She finds it difficult Jens-Henrik Lien defends the woman in her 40s accused of murder. When asked what they think about the investigation taking time, he replies: – Naturally, we just have to deal with that. She has given her explanation and does not have her own view on how the investigation is carried out. Jens-Henrik Lien defends the woman in her 40s accused of murder. Photo: Alexander Nordby / news – Of course she thinks the situation is difficult, says Lien. The woman, who is now in custody, denies guilt. Lien says that the woman has not been given access to the case documents, and that it is therefore not so easy for her to comment on this. Woman in her 40sWas arrested and charged with deprivation of liberty on 24 January.She completely disagrees with the charge, and pleads not guilty.Three days after the arrest, the charge was changed. She is now charged with complicity in murder. Man in his 30s. Reported missing by relatives on 12 January. From the Grenland area. Last seen on the farm in Løten on New Year’s Eve. Still missing status



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