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Key Points
- Dezi Freeman is accused of killing two police officers at a property in Porepunkah on Tuesday.
- His whereabouts remain unknown, with police conducting a significant search.
- He is believed to be a sovereign citizen, an ideology that rejects government authority and the rule of law.
The hunt for Dezi Freeman, the fugitive accused of killing two police officers earlier this week, will resume on Saturday as hundreds of police officers continue to scour the wilderness of Victoria’s high country.
He is accused of killing detective leading senior constable Neal Thompson, 59, and senior constable Vadim De Waart, 35.
Tough conditions have impacted search efforts with thunderstorms, lashings of rain and hail battering the rural town.
Forecasters expected an early Saturday morning chill, with temperatures set to dip to around 5C.
Damaging winds, blizzard-like conditions and snow were predicted down to levels of just 700 metres.
The rain is set to ease by daybreak, and officers will resume scouring mines, caves and dugouts in and around the small rural town.
Victoria Police chief commissioner Mike Bush said more than 450 police officers have been deployed to Porepunkah as part of the search.
“There may or may not be charges that follow,” Bush said.
For several days, police have deployed helicopters and drones overhead, scanning for any trace of the escaped individual’s location.
Freeman had become ‘withdrawn’, friend says
Concerned friend Marlie Thomas said Freeman had become more withdrawn in the days before the fatal shootings.
She attends the local Our Lady of Snows Catholic church — alongside Freeman and his wife — which will remain closed this weekend.
“We knew he was withdrawing a little bit,” she told the Australian Associated Press.
“We decided, ‘We must monitor him more closely.'”
Freeman, who has bush survival experience, was last seen wearing dark green tracksuit pants, a dark green rain jacket, brown Blundstone boots and reading glasses, police said.
He is believed to be a sovereign citizen, an ideology that rejects government authority and whose followers believe the rule of law doesn’t apply to them, and who disassociate from society.