A national park shut down during the hunt for Australia's most wanted man has reopened, as police say accused cop killer Dezi Freeman might have left the area.
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Mount Buffalo National Park partially reopened to the public on Tuesday, seven weeks after Neal Thompson and Vadim de Waart-Hottart were shot dead while serving a warrant at Freeman's home in Porepunkah, 300km northeast of Melbourne.
Detective Senior Constable Thompson, 59, was just a week away from retiring, while Senior Constable de Waart-Hottart, 34, was on temporary assignment to the area.
There has been no sign of Freeman since the shooting on August 26, when the 56-year-old was