A two-week seek for a Northern Territory girl lacking in central Australia has been suspended.
Grave fears are held for the welfare of Angie Fuller who was final seen in Alice Springs on January 9 driving a pink Toyota Corolla.
The automotive was discovered deserted the next day on the Tanami Street, northwest of the city.
Police used drones, a helicopter, all-terrain automobiles and foot patrols to scour virtually 400 sq. kilometers however discovered no hint of the 30-year-old mom of two.
Assistant Commissioner Michael White mentioned a felony investigation working in parallel to the search would proceed.
“The search and rescue part has been suspended this morning, nevertheless, the police will proceed to analyze the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, which is being handled as suspicious,” he mentioned on Tuesday.
“Police have spoken to all individuals who’re identified to have final had contact with Angie.
“Numerous corflute indicators are being positioned across the Alice Springs area, interesting to any members of the general public who might have info regarding the matter.”
Police mentioned beforehand that Ms Fuller had not accessed her financial institution accounts since going lacking and had not engaged with social media of any variety.
Additionally they spoke with a person who claimed to be her boyfriend in a rambling video posted on social media within the days after she went lacking.
Within the video, the person mentioned the pair had been working off the street after which shot at by a gang earlier than fleeing into the bush.
The search space was unusually inexperienced due to heavier rain over current months and whereas that had thrown up further challenges it gave the police hope that Ms Fuller may have water accessible.

