Not finished with investigations on the farm in Løten – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

The case in summary: A man in his 30s from Grenland is missing, and the police are investigating the case. A woman in her 40s was arrested on a farm in Løten municipality in Innlandet, and is charged with deprivation of liberty or complicity in this. Forensic technicians are working on the farm, and discoveries of interest to the police have been made. The woman was questioned on Thursday. No other arrests or charges have yet been made in the case. The prosecution will request her remand at 1pm on Friday. The police say the missing person was last seen on the farm on New Year’s Eve, and that there is a relationship between the two. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAi. The content is quality assured by news’s ​​journalists before publication. – There is no doubt that there is a relationship. This is what police inspector Liv Hilde Nytrøen told news on Friday. The missing man has been staying on this farm for the last time before he disappeared, she says. – The last we have of reliable information about whether he is from New Year’s Eve on this farm, says the police inspector. Police inspector Liv Hilde Nytrøen does not want to comment on whether they have a theory that the man is on the property. – We have several hypotheses in the case, but cannot go into more detail about which hypotheses. Photo: Marte Iren Noreng Trøen / news Nytrøen says that it is a central part of the police’s investigation to find the last sure signs of life from the missing. – We have different information that we are trying to verify. Large forces on the farm On Friday, several forensic technicians and police officers arrived at the farm. news’s ​​reporter on the spot says that the weather conditions seem to be difficult to work in. It is snowing a lot. On Thursday, forensic technicians and the police took an interest in an area around 200 meters from the farm. They dug at the site, and took objects with them to make further investigations. Photo: Frode Meskau / news Photo: Frode Meskau / news Photo: Frode Meskau / news Photo: Wibecke Wold Haagensen / news Presented for remand Defendant Jens-Henrik Lien told news that the woman still denies guilt. He does not want to go further into what she has said in questioning. – I am not going to go into the content of her questioning, but she explained herself over a long period of time yesterday. She has explained herself thoroughly and comprehensively and answered all the questions that the police have asked. The prosecution will request her remand at 1:00 p.m. As of now, no public prosecutor has been appointed, but work is being done to have one appointed, the police report. 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 New Year’s Eve Denies criminal responsibility On Friday 12 January, a man in his 30s from Grenland was reported missing. Twelve days later, on Wednesday this week, a woman in her 40s was arrested and charged with deprivation of liberty or complicity in it. She was arrested without drama on the farm. Police and crime scene technicians worked on the farm until late Thursday evening. They have dug in the area and taken objects with them to carry out further investigations. Photo: Alexander Nordby / news The arrest took place after the police and forensics technicians had carried out several investigations on the farm in Løten municipality in Innlandet. The woman does not plead guilty, according to defense attorney Jens-Henrik Lien. – She completely disagrees with the charge and does not plead guilty. She has given a long and thorough explanation and answered everything the police have asked. So the day has gone well, defender Jens-Henrik Lien told news on Thursday evening. The woman was questioned for several hours on Thursday – from morning to late evening. When asked what the relationship is between his client and the missing man, defense attorney Lien says that he does not want to go into what the woman has said in questioning. – She is completely uncomprehending about the charges, says defense attorney Jens-Henrik Lien. Photo: Alexander Nordby / news Working with several hypotheses There have been no other arrests or charges in the case, according to the police. But they do not rule it out. – There is always an ongoing assessment of whether more people are involved, or whether she has done this alone, she says. A central part of the investigation is to find out where the missing man from Grenland is staying. 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, and human remains have also been found there. view more



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