Police descend on semi-rural home in hunt for kidnapped Sydney grandfather
Police have identified a semi-rural property in Dural, Sydney, as a stronghold used by the kidnappers of Chris Baghsarian, who has been missing for a week.
Police in New South Wales have intensified their search for Chris Baghsarian, an 85-year-old grandfather who was kidnapped last week. They have identified a property in Dural, located on the outskirts of Sydney, believed to have been used by the kidnappers as a 'stronghold.' This significant development comes as the search enters its seventh day, and the local police are keen on gathering information from the public to assist in the ongoing investigation.
The Dural property, specifically located on Wildthorn Avenue, was targeted by police following the establishment of a crime scene there. Detectives believe that the property served as a makeshift base for the kidnappers. On Thursday evening, detectives executed a search warrant at the location, further emphasizing the urgency of their investigation into Mr. Baghsarian’s disappearance. Given that he has been missing for a week, the police are under pressure to locate him and bring his captors to justice.
Authorities are appealing to the community in the Dural area for any potential witnesses who might have seen anything unusual or suspicious in the vicinity. The involvement of the community is seen as crucial in piecing together the events surrounding Baghsarian's kidnapping and ensuring his safe return. As the investigation continues, the family remains hopeful for his safe recovery, while police ramp up their efforts to gather leads and close in on those responsible for this distressing incident.