Søkshunder and correctional professionals are Monday in place after the discovery of a dead person in Åsane the weekend.
– We wonder the if it is missing John Arve Breivik found. He is missing from the site since March last year. We are now working to check it out. We must wait for identification. In a few days we will have the answers, said police lawyer Elisabeth Bridge, associated retail and violence section at Bergen police.
The police have previously searched for missing Breivik in the area in the sea not far from where the discovery was made Sunday. John Arve Breivik have stayed in Masfjorden, Åsane and Bergen. Police have previously been helped by NCIS, questioned entourage and sought after 54-year-old, but without results.
autopsy Tuesday
– If there are several things that indicate it may be missing Breivik?
– I will not comment on. We base our work on that there is no other missed messages that we attach to the discovery, and that it is not found anything that excludes that it might be Breivik.
That was yesterday, Sunday, that it were found remains of a man in the grounds of Breistein in Åsane.
The autopsy will take place Tuesday, police said in a statement.
Monday is the police out with correctional professionals and søkshunder in the area where found of bones was made. There have been police guard and cordoned off the area since a hiker came across the remains.
– We will seek a dog to look for items that may be of interest to the found. Also correctional professionals from Bergen center is on site today. They were there as well Sunday, but they were not ready, says Bru.
– Have you made other discoveries that can tie the remains to Breivik?
– I can not confirm. I did not go into detail about what we have found, says Bru.
The lawyer was responsible for Breivik savnetsak before Sunday’s findings on Breistein. According to her material from found Sunday sent for analysis at the NIPH, while the remains are taken to Gades Institute for an autopsy.
– No suspected
– In the case where Breivik is missed, it is No one suspected anything. It has been and remains a savnetsak. We have no reason to suspect that a criminal offense has taken place in connection with the disappearance, says Bru.
At the discovery site had Gunnar Holst, police officer from North Bergen police, keeping watch since Monday morning.
– This is a not particularly widely used for walking, he said.
Sofus Kindergarten is among the nearest settlement to the discovery site. Owner Eli Nøttveit say this to BT:
– The police contacted us Sunday. We have not seen anything suspicious when we’ve been on tour with the kids in the area.
– Quiet area
– It is a little hilly terrain that police have blocked off. People use the area to ventilate the dogs, continues Nøttveit.
Now we hope she found a natural explanation.
– We think of this as a very quiet area, says nursery owner.
The area should a half years ago have been used for training of rescue dogs.
Police roadblocks just a few hundred meters from the nursery.
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