Monday, April 16, 2012

New dig for Lateesha Nolan's body

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydney-nsw/new-dig-for-lateesha-nolans-body/story-e6freuzi-1226327256579A SECOND section of river bank is being dug up by police searching for the body of Lateesha Nolan.

Police began digging up the new location yesterday after murder suspect Malcolm Naden accompanied officers to the Butlers Falls area, near Dubbo, on Saturday.

The freshly marked site is about 300m from where police had been digging for the mother-of-four's remains last week. A team of officers could be seen sifting the soil, with a cadaver-detection dog nearby.

Naden was back in Goulburn's Supermax jail last night.

He spent Saturday night in Wellington jail, after police decided the round trip in one day would be too exhausting for the 38-year-old, who has been co-operating with them.

However, police said Naden had his wrists and ankles shackled and he was escorted by a specialist security detail.
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Malcolm Naden taken to dig scene at Butlers Falls
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/national/malcolm-naden-taken-to-dig-scene-at-butlers-falls/story-e6freooo-1226326768628
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http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/news/local/news/general/police-scale-back-search/2521716.aspx?storypage=1
Police scale back search
LISA MINNER
16 Apr, 2012 04:00 AM
By yesterday the search for Lateesha Nolan’s body had been scaled back after accused killer Malcolm Naden was taken, handcuffed, to the banks of the Macquarie River at Butlers Falls on Saturday.

No longer Australia’s most wanted man, Naden was compliant in leading police to the alleged burial site of his cousin, before being driven back to Goulburn Supermax, yesterday morning.

The 38-year-old was transported to his hometown of Dubbo to assist police in pinpointing their excavations, which began last Wednesday.

Naden was taken to the reserve under tight security and was easily identifiable in orange overalls as he was walked to the location.

He is said to have spent an hour co-operating with police and detectives but, at the time of print, no remains had been discovered.

After the prisoner’s visit on Saturday, Butlers Falls was still cordoned off from the public with a strong police presence blocking access to curious onlookers.

By yesterday morning the exclusion area had been further extended with police tape and manned cars at the entrance of the reserve via old Dubbo Road.

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http://www.skynews.com.au/topstories/article.aspx?id=740160&vId=

Search for Lateesha Nolan to resume
Updated: 18:54, Monday April 16, 2012
Search for Lateesha Nolan to resume

NSW Police have moved a search for the remains of Malcolm Naden's missing cousin to a river near Dubbo, after taking him to the scene on Saturday.

Accused murderer Malcolm Naden was led to the Macquarie River on Saturday, resulting in the search being moved about 50 metres downstream.

Naden, the prime suspect in the murder of Ms Nolan, his cousin, was returned to Goulburn's Supermax jail on Sunday, where he has been held since being captured in March after seven years on the run.

Detectives began excavating parts of the Macquarie River bank at Butlers Falls, south of Dubbo, on Wednesday.

The search will continue on Monday as part of Strike Force Durkin.

'Police are confident they are searching the correct area, however two major floods have been through since 2005, which is hampering the search,' a NSW police spokesman said.

Ms Nolan was 24 when she disappeared from Dubbo in January 2005 and her abandoned Ford Falcon was found next to the river the following day.

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-15/search-continues-for-body-as-malcolm-naden-visits-site/3950778/?site=sydney
Naden brought in to search for cousin's body

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Updated April 15, 2012 08:02:23

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New South Wales Police are continuing to search an area near Dubbo for the body of a missing woman, after her suspected killer Malcolm Naden visited the site.

Police have been searching since Thursday for the remains of Naden's cousin, Lateesha Nolan.

They have been focussing on a riverside area near Dubbo in the state's central west.

The mother of four disappeared in 2005, and Malcolm Naden is the prime suspect.

He was arrested last month and has been charged with the 2005 murder of Kristy Scholes, an assault on a 15-year-old girl, and the shooting of a police officer during an attempt to recapture him last year.

On Thursday about a dozen officers, including a dog squad unit, began searching the banks of the Macquarie River at Butlers Falls, south of Dubbo, for the remains of Ms Nolan.

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 Gruesome search for bushman Malcolm Naden's grim secrets

    Janet Fife-Yeomans and Clementine Cuneo
    The Daily Telegraph
    April 13, 2012 12:00AM

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Police diver to search for Lateesha Nolan
Herald Sun
A POLICE diver will be deployed as the search for the remains of Lateesha Nolan continues for a sixth consecutive day by the banks of a river in central western NSW. Accused murderer Malcolm Naden was led to the Macquarie River south of Dubbo on ...
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New dig for Lateesha Nolan's body
The Daily Telegraph
A SECOND section of river bank is being dug up by police searching for the body of Lateesha Nolan. Police began digging up the new location yesterday after murder suspect Malcolm Naden accompanied officers to the Butlers Falls area, near Dubbo, ...
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Divers join search for Lateesha's remains
Newcastle Herald
POLICE looking for the remains of missing woman Lateesha Nolan will bring in a team of specialist divers when the search resumes on the banks of the Macquarie River at Butlers Falls today. The addition of officers attached to the Diving Unit and Marine ...
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Police diver to search for Nolan
Sky News Australia
Police diver to search for Nolan Updated: 07:11, Monday April 16, 2012 A police diver will be brought in today as the search for the remains of Lateesha Nolan continues for a sixth day on the banks of a river in central western NSW.
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Malcolm Naden taken to dig scene at Butlers Falls
Adelaide Now
Picture: Supplied Source: news.com.au ACCUSED killer Malcolm Naden was escorted yesterday from his supermax jail cell to Butlers Falls where police are searching for the remains of missing mother-of-four Lateesha Nolan. Homicide detectives have been ...
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Macquarie River search for body of Lateesha Nolan - ABC News ...
Search continues: police are focussing on the Macquarie River at Butlers Fall, south of Dubbo.
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