Police continue investigation into Andrew Carville murder

ACT Policing Homicide Team is continuing its investigation of the circumstances surrounding the murder of Evatt man Mr Andrew Carville.

Police investigations have established that Mr Carville was last seen alive during the evening of 4 November 2015 at his home in Evatt.

Detective Sergeant Donna Parsons of the Homicide Team said “Mr Carville was last seen by a number of persons who were assisting an ex-housemate move property from his residence.”

“Police have subsequently executed a number of search warrants, with several items of interest being seized for forensic examination. A number of persons of interest have been identified, including residents and those persons assisting with the move,” said Detective Sergeant Parsons.

Police investigations have established the 1986 cream coloured Toyota LandCruiser recovered from the Molonglo Gorge was seen at the residence of Mr Carville shortly before his disappearance. The owner of this vehicle has been interviewed by police and subject to a number of forensic procedures. At this time he cannot be eliminated as a suspect in the investigation.

Homicide detectives are again appealing for information from members of the public who may have knowledge of the circumstances resulting in the murder of Andrew Carville. Information can be provided to ACT Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number 5878272.

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