Detectives have intensified their efforts to find missing Ballarat mother, 51-year-old Samantha Murphy, who disappeared a month ago, by deploying a new search tactic involving the analysis of phone "pings" to track movements in the area where she was last seen. This crucial mobile phone data, now accessible to investigators, aims to reveal who else was in the area when the mother of three vanished. A former Victoria Police detective has also come forward to defend the police investigation, assuring that officers are working tirelessly to locate Murphy.
A former Victoria Police detective has defended the police investigation into missing mum-of-three Samantha Murphy's disappearance, saying officers would be working around the clock to find her. https://t.co/TiILmg7nMp
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Detectives finally have access to crucial mobile phone data as they investigate the disappearance of Victorian mother Samantha Murphy. The information will reveal who else was in the area when the 51-year-old vanished. https://t.co/9huZkkPyQB @emma_os #7NEWS https://t.co/KINDMWZZCo
Detectives have deployed a new search tactic to find missing Ballarat mumĀ Samantha Murphy, who disappeared one month ago. https://t.co/s3j1icSxlH
Phone āpingsā identifying the movements of people in the area where Samantha Murphy was last seen is set to be key to the missing persons probe. > https://t.co/PS28QC7h1i https://t.co/n4HxnfEPEj