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Police seize items for testing during Port Lincoln search for remains of alleged murder victim Julian Story

Police seize items for testing during Port Lincoln search for remains of alleged murder victim Julian Story

South Australian Police have seized several items in the resumed search for the remains of Port Lincoln man Julian Story.
Warning: This story contains details of an alleged crime that may be distressing to some readers.
Major Crime investigators, STAR Group and local police spent Wednesday morning searching Happy Valley cemetery and the dense scrubland nearby, around a kilometre from the Flinders Highway property where Mr Story's body was found in June.
The 39-year-old's beheaded and dismembered body was found on June 19, but searches have so far failed to find the local man's head.
The search was paused on July 1, but police decided to resume their efforts on Tuesday following the development of new "investigational leads".
Police have told the ABC that they seized an Elvis T-shirt, a drink bottle and a wristband from the scrubland today.
In a statement, SAPOL said police found "several items of interest".
"Further enquiries and forensic examination will be conducted to determine if they are connected with the murder investigation," it said.
"No human remains have been located at this time.
"Further enquiries will continue on Thursday."
After the scrublands and cemetery, police continued their search in the area around Winter Hill lookout before concluding for the day.
Wednesday's search follows the excavation of a small area off the Lincoln Highway on Tuesday.
Former Beauty and the Geek contestant Tamika Chesser, 34, was charged with the alleged murder of her partner Mr Story, and appeared in court last month.
Police believe Mr Story died sometime around midnight on Tuesday, June 17.
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