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It is, among other things, with the help of signals from Anne-Elisabeth Hagen’s mobile phone that the police have attempted to map her disappearance from her home on the outskirts of Oslo, he reports. NRK. They indicate rapid movements for a short time, movements that according to police theory do not come from Hagen himself.
Shortly after 10 a.m. on October 31, 2018, however, the movements ceased, according to phone signals.
“No comment”
Exactly what the reconstructions have yielded by results, the police do not want to say.
– The police have carried out extensive investigations into the property, but for the sake of preliminary investigation, I have no comment on what investigations have been carried out, or the results of these, says Agnes Beate Hemiø in the police for NRK.
Earlier this week, police announced that Anne-Elisabeth Hagen’s husband, Tom Hagen, is now allowed to return to their shared home, which has been cordoned off by police since April. Tom Hagen was later arrested on suspicion of being involved in the disappearance of his wife.
I did not leave home alive
He was released after less than two weeks in detention, although suspicions against him persisted. Hagen has always denied wrongdoing.
No body has yet been found, but police do not believe Anne-Elisabeth Hagen left the house alive.