Detectives from Serious Crime Branch investigating the murder of Caroline Graham in 1989 have called in specialist forensic scientists to examine items in a house at Hanover Street in Portadown where Caroline had lived.
The house was subjected to a detailed examination by two PSNI victim recovery dogs yesterday (Monday).
As a result of indications by the dogs, forensic scientists have been asked to examine “certain items” in the property.
The search continued today (Tuesday) and is expected to run into a third day. Police are repeating their appeal to anyone with information about 19-year-old Caroline, her murder or where her remains are buried to come forward. They can be contacted on 028 90700727 or 07585228283.
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