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This is confirmed by the incident leader at the site, Marius Dale, to news. Around At 11.10 an object was found that may be relevant to the case. All digging has been put on hold and forensics is in place. On Saturday morning, 21 people from the Red Cross and the police are searching for the missing woman in connection with the murder case in Stavern. – They have received a mandate from us to carry out a thorough search around the home, which is to be considered the central crime scene, says Dale. Crews are now working with shovels from the scene. A radius of 50 meters has been set in all directions. Two dog teams from Norwegian Rescue Dogs are also participating in the search. A drone ban has been put in place between 9am and 4pm in Stavern for the weekend. Suspicion against the murder charge is weakened On Thursday afternoon, the police used shovels to dig in the snow around the home in Stavern where a man was found dead on Tuesday evening. The police’s first theory was that the man had been killed by his partner, who had disappeared, but who was nevertheless charged in the case. On Thursday, the police believed that findings at the scene strengthened new theories, the South-Eastern Police District said. In addition to the theory of murder, the police are investigating whether it could be murder or suicide. They are also investigating whether the woman may have been killed first. – It is a demanding crime scene to read. Based on the sum of the information the police have, we have to keep the possibility open that there may have been a different course of events than we have so far worked from, says police attorney Ole Jacob Garder. The homicide investigation in Stavern Police is contacted by family members who are worried because they cannot get in touch with a relative in Stavern. The report of concern prompts the police to visit a home where they find a dead man. In a press release, the police state that the death is being investigated as a murder. A woman related to the man has been charged, but the police have no control over this woman, the report says. The police say there are findings at the scene that have led them to launch a murder investigation. Photo: Theo Aasland Valen / news In an update on the investigation, the police write that it is the man’s roommate who is charged with the murder. The police have not made contact with the accused, who is also wanted internationally. The police are searching with both drones and dogs in Stavern. Rubbish cans are taken from the cohabiting couple’s home. Photo: Theo Aasland Valen / news A police helicopter is used in the search for the woman. Police station chief Tor Eriksen says that the ground is also being searched. Photo: Lorentz Berg / news Findings at the scene strengthen new theories about what happened, the police say. In addition to the theory of murder, the police are investigating whether it could be murder or suicide. They are also investigating whether the woman may have been killed first. New investigations are being carried out in the area around the cohabiting couple’s home. Photo: Theo Aasland Valen / news The suspicion against the woman accused of murder has weakened, the police say. The woman is still charged, but the police believe it is no longer most likely that she killed the man. The background is, among other things, the preliminary autopsy report, says police attorney Ole Jacob Garder. The woman has still not been found, and the investigation has so far not provided an answer to what has happened to her, the police say. Photo: Fredrik Hansen / news Public assistance attorney Sol Elden says the deceased man’s survivors find it difficult that the police continuously state their hypotheses and theories. The public assistance lawyer says that although the grounds for suspicion against the woman have weakened, there is currently nothing that has given the police grounds to charge the deceased man with any criminal offence. 21 people from the Red Cross and the police are searching for the woman who is wanted and charged with murder. Photo: Theodor Aasland Valen / news Show more



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