Police have found items of interest at a remote and isolated Taranaki property that is believed to be the home of their prime suspect in the murder of road worker George Taiaroa.
Officers investigating the March 19 murder of Mr Taiaroa, who was shot dead while directing traffic at Atiamuri, yesterday scoured the home of a Taranaki man, understood to be in his early 40s, at the Pohukura Saddle about 5km south of Whangamomona.
Others could be seen carrying buckets of debris from scrub across the road while a small group of officers walked in a line up a hill about 500m from the barn-like home that has no windows and whose boundaries are surrounded by 2m-high deer fences.
The search is understood to be the second of the property, which is on hilly terrain covered in scrub, after police swooped on it about five weeks ago.
Bay of Plenty police communications manager Kim Perks said police had found items of interest to the inquiry during their search but would not reveal what those were.