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Cudgera Ck Kanes Rd crime scene

 
12th Feb 2020 1:41 PM
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Tweed-Byron police have set up a crime scene at a Kanes Rd, Cudgera Creek property where Anthony Stott was allegedly detained by Mark Francis Frost and Lauren Claire Grainger. Photo: Scott Powick

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