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Police launch new search for Hayley Dodd’s remains at Badgingarra property
Detectives from WA’s Special Crime Squad and forensic officers have been searching a property in Badgingarra in an effort to locate the remains of Hayley Dodd.
Key points:
- The Wheatbelt property was once occupied by Francis Wark
- The 65-year-old was last week jailed over Hayley Dodd’s death
- He can not get parole unless he reveals the location of Hayley’s remains
The Wheatbelt property was once occupied by Francis Wark, who was recently found guilty of the manslaughter of the 17-year-old.
Last week he was sentenced to 18 years in jail for the offence.
It is understood police conducting the search are acting on new information.
Police searched the property in 1999, after Ms Dodd disappeared, and again in 2013.
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