Police follows lead on missing mother Allison

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Police informed the media on Thursday morning that they have got a fresh lead on the seven day old search for the missing Brisbane mother Allison Baden-Clay and informed that they are searching the house of the husband’s parents where he is currently living. They also said that some of the property has been removed from the house to be required for investigative purposes.

Police had entered the house at 9 am and after one hour of rigorous search throughout the house; the eight police officers entering the house came out with several evidence bags and a computer to be taken to the department office. Police authorities have refrained from commenting on the reason for search into the house of Baden-Clay and did not mention anything specific about the belongings collected from the house.

According to the report filed to the Police, Allison Baden-Clay, had gone out of house on last Thursday at about 10 pm for a walk and was last seen with her husband when she went missing. Gerard Baden-Clay, the husband, filed the report of her missing wife the next morning. Police have said that they are doing their best to find out where the missing mother of three kids is and will do anything to bring her back, which is why they are carrying out searches and following the leads.

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