**New Developments in Porepunkah Fugitive Case: Arrests Made, Investigation Continues** A major breakthrough has been made in the investigation into the survival of Porepunkah fugitive Dezi Freeman, who evaded capture for a staggering seven months before being shot dead on Monday. Two individuals, a man and a woman, were arrested at separate properties in north-east Victoria on Saturday morning, sparking hopes that the case may finally be unraveling. The arrests, which took place around 7am, are believed to be linked to the ongoing investigation into Freeman's remarkable ability to evade capture for so long. While the pair have since been released pending further enquiries, the news is likely to send shockwaves through the community and raise questions about the circumstances surrounding Freeman's death.
Man and woman released pending further enquiries after arrests at separate properties in state’s north-east on Saturday morningTwo people have been arrested as part of the investigation into how Porepunkah fugitive Dezi Freeman was able to survive on the run for seven months before he was shot dead on Monday.A man and a woman were arrested at separate properties in north-east Victoria on Saturday morning around 7am, before being later released. Continue reading...