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* Robert Geeves, the man charged has an appalling history of evading accountability
Amber Haigh, 19, was reported missing on June 19, 2002 after failing to return to her home at Kingsvale, near Young, where she was living with her six-month-old son and a married couple.
Police were told the couple dropped Ms Haigh off at Campbelltown train station earlier that month.
A 2011 inquest found Ms Haigh, who intended to visit her sick father in Mount Druitt, likely died by murder or misadventure soon after she was last seen.
Police said they seized a car at Thurgoona, near Albury on the NSW-Victoria border, last week.
A man and woman, both 61, were arrested at a property at Harden this morning.
Amber Haigh, 19, was reported missing on June 19, 2002 after failing to return to her home at Kingsvale, near Young, where she was living with her six-month-old son and a married couple.
Police were told the couple dropped Ms Haigh off at Campbelltown train station earlier that month.
A 2011 inquest found Ms Haigh, who intended to visit her sick father in Mount Druitt, likely died by murder or misadventure soon after she was last seen.
Police said they seized a car at Thurgoona, near Albury on the NSW-Victoria border, last week.
A man and woman, both 61, were arrested at a property at Harden this morning.
Couple charged with murder 20 years after young mum Amber Haigh vanished
Police have charged a married couple with the murder of 19-year-old Amber Haigh, whose son was just six months old when she disappeared in June 2002.
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