AFL stars' mother recounts visit from Dezi Freeman detectives
Kay Reid, a regional Victorian businesswoman and the mother of footballers Ben and Sam Reid, confirms police searched her home as part of Taskforce Summit's investigation into the movements of police killer Dezi Freeman.
Police speak to Bruce Reid, the father of AFL players Sam and Ben Reid, after serving a warrant at his Buckland property. (Supplied)
The mother of AFL players Ben and Sam Reid has confirmed on her podcast that police investigating the movements of Dezi Freeman searched her home in Buckland in Victoria's north-east yesterday.
Kay Reid said police took their phones and copied her hard drive while executing a warrant.
Kay Reid, a regional Victorian businesswoman and the mother of AFL premiership players Ben and Sam Reid, has confirmed police searched her home as part of Taskforce Summit's investigation into the movements of police killer Dezi Freeman after he went on the run in September last year.
On a podcast which Ms Reid co-hosts, she revealed that police had attended her and her husband Bruce's Buckland home, near Porepunkah in north-east Victoria, to execute a search warrant.
The Reids' Buckland property was one of seven police visited in Victoria and NSW on Tuesday as they investigate Dezi Freeman's movements. (Supplied)
Ms Reid said the couple had "nothing to hide" and that they did not know why police were searching their property.
Police arrived at their home at 7am on Tuesday and took their phones, copied her hard drive and searched the property, she said.
"Well, probably to do with the Dezi stuff, I don't know. Because we knew him. I don't really know, they couldn't really tell us," she said.
"We don't really know why they were there. I'm going to have to chase up that magistrate".
She said there were nine police officers at their home for three hours but they were not arrested and that, while they were there, she told officers to do research about mRNA vaccines and the constitution.
Police say detectives arrived at the Reids' Buckland home before dawn on Tuesday and remained for several hours searching the property. (Supplied)
Freeman, a self-described sovereign citizen, shot dead two police officers and injured a third at his home on a Porepunkah property in September last year when officers arrived to investigate an alleged sexual assault involving a child under the age of 16, as well as allegations he tried to involve a child in the production of child abuse.
Police also had a warrant for his devices, which they suspected contained files of child abuse material.
After shooting officers Neal Thompson and Vadim de Waart-Hottart, Freeman fled into the bush and remained on the run for 216 days until he was confronted by police at a property in Thologolong near the New South Wales border.
He was shot by specialist officers after a
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