SOGNDAL (Dagbladet): We have now received assistance from NCIS for analyzing her movements, says regional sheriff in Sogndal, Asle Karoliussen to Dagbladet.
Three shiny days
The last make contact with Veronica Heggheim Step fence was made Saturday October 25, but she was first reported missing on Tuesday. Thus, the police three days are shiny compared to the woman’s movement. Despite a massive search and rescue police have not any clues to go by in their search for her.
– She lived with her younger brother, but lately she has lived alone in the house on Årøy outside Sogndal. Therefore, we have these three days where we do not know whether she was at home, says Karoliussen.
When police entered the house of Veronica found both mobile phones and credit cards. In addition, both the dog and her cat in the house.
– NCIS analyze now the mobile phone and her computer to see if there has been activity lately, especially these three days.
Asle Karoliussen tells Dagbladet that Veronica often walking in the area.
At the mobile, credit cards and not least the dog was found in the house has made the police have concentrated on exploration in the area.
Big River
– There is a thorough job has been done by many volunteers. This has been going on for some very rough terrain.
When Veronica was reported missing, there was also a pretty nasty weather here with the strong current in the bay and the major river up the valley.
– Have you stopped to search the terrain?
– Currently we have done it. We are very pleased with the exploration campaign undertaken and feel the terrain we would search has been searched thoroughly.
-Tar you up in the search?
– We feel that we have done what we can in terms of the area we now sought in. Probably we take up the search Wednesday and will then consider whether to extend the search area including other parts of the fjord. We have also had the help of a mini-submarine to take photos. This material is also to analysis.
Now it is important for us to ascertain her movements by analyzing mobile and data, says Karoliussen
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