Two arrested during investigation into Dezi Freeman’s movements as police reveal killer likely travelled to NSW

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Two arrested during investigation into Dezi Freeman’s movements as police reveal killer likely travelled to NSW

Two more men have been arrested as police continue their investigation into Porepunkah shooter Dezi Freeman’s months on the run after he killed two police officers in August 2025. …

Two more men have been arrested as police continue their investigation into Porepunkah shooter Dezi Freeman’s months on the run after he killed two police officers in August 2025. In a statement on Tuesday, police also revealed they believed Freeman travelled between Victoria and New South Wales in the seven months between the shootings at Porepunkah and when he was found on a remote property in Thologolong, near Walwa on the Victoria-New South Wales border, on 30 March. The seven-month search for Freeman ended when he died after being shot by police on the Thologolong property. Police said it was believed he “received assistance from a number of different people during that time.” Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email Detectives arrested the two men on Tuesday after searching seven properties across Victoria and NSW as part of Operation Summit, the investigation into Freeman’s movements after the 2025 shootings . Police said warrants were served just after 6.20am at rural properties in Buckland and Stanley, in the high country near Porepunkah, as well as Lucyvale, further north-east towards the NSW border. At the same time, warrants were executed by NSW police at four homes in Greenwich Park, Tarlo and Wombeyan Caves, all near Goulburn, and Umina Beach on the NSW Central Coast. …

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