BREAKING: Two Irishmen arrested in connection to Melbourne shooting after manhunt in Australia Ainehegarty
Get the biggest daily stories by emailSubscribeSee our privacy noticeThank you for subscribingSee our privacy noticeCould not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailPolice have arrested two Irishmen they were hunting in relation to a brutal shooting of a real estate agent in Melbourne. Homicide Squad detectives in Victoria have confirmed the arrest of Mark Dixon, 30, and Jack Harvey, 26, this afternoon, Wednesday, at Broken Head in New South Wales after a two day man-hunt.
Police carried out a raid on a motel in Broken Head yesterday but the men were not located there. Jack Harvey Read More Australian police hunting for scammer with 'strong Irish accent' who conned elderly lady out of €5,000 This afternoon, police confirmed the men were located at Broken Head in New South Wales where they were arrested by detectives. The pair are currently assisting police with their enquiries.
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