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Investigations continue into sightings - Local News - News - General - Daily Liberal

Investigations continue into sightings
02 Mar, 2011 04:00 AM
The search for Australia’s most wanted man Malcolm Naden continues.

Macquarie Local Area Command Acting Inspector Peter Neville confirmed officers were involved in an search operation on a remote property west of Port Macquarie on the weekend.

“Police conducted a search operation looking for an Aboriginal man wanted in connection to stealing offences out our way,” he said.

“Investigations into the matter are continuing.”

Two possible sightings of Malcolm Naden were made last Wednesday in Birdwood, 77km west of Port Macquarie by a woman and her grandson.

Inspector Neville said the thought that the man involved in their manhunt was Naden is “purely speculation”.

Naden, who would now be 37, is wanted by police in relation to the death of 24-year-old mother-of-two Kristy Scholes in Dubbo and the alleged aggravated indecent assault of a 15-year-old girl in 2004.

Naden is a suspect in the disappearance of Lateesha Nolan who was last seen on January 4, 2005.

Naden is 177cm tall, 85kg with medium build, brown eyes, a shaved head and possibly a moustache or beard.

Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Information can be given anonymously.


Investigations continue into sightings - Local News - News - General - Daily Liberal

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If it's purely speculation, then on what basis can you - the Liberal - claim it to be Naden? Where have your standards gone? Something's changed.
Posted by standards, 2/03/2011 9:54:10 AM, on Dubbo Daily Liberal
@Standards...What claim? It is only a report as given to them. Only changes I see are good ones.

Posted by Bush Bunny, 2/03/2011 11:57:09 AM, on Dubbo Daily Liberal
Pfft. Explain to me where in the quotes from the cops they say it's Naden. That it's possible Naden comes from the DL, and no where else. Where did they find that info?

It's not clear. It's not explained. So are we supposed to assume they're correct just because they say they are?
Posted by standards, 2/03/2011 4:27:02 PM, on Dubbo Daily Liberal
Just in case you failed to read more than the frst three lines:

Inspector Neville said the thought that the man involved in their manhunt was Naden is “purely speculation”.

No story.
Posted by standards, 2/03/2011 4:43:49 PM, on Dubbo Daily Liberal
@ Standards. So then I take it you dont wish to be informed or kept up to date with a subject that is very much of interest to people here. It might be a no story to you but please note that the Daily Liberal have wisely used the words "possible" and "speculation'.
Posted by Bush Bunny, 2/03/2011 7:34:29 PM, on Dubbo Daily Liberal
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