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Human remains found in search for missing Melbourne man Joshua Bishop

Human remains found in search for missing Melbourne man Joshua Bishop

News.com.au4 hours ago

Police have discovered human remains believed to be that of missing man Joshua Bishop, who disappeared from Melbourne's northwest a month ago.
Sunbury man Joshua Bishop, 23, was last seen by his housemates in Lalor Crescent about 9.30pm May 27.
He was reported missing two days later on May 29 by his mother.
Police launched an investigation into the man's disappearance, which they said was 'completely out of character'.
On Saturday, police completed a search warrant of a home in Erinbank Crescent in Westmeadows, where they discovered human remains.
The remains are yet to be formally identified, though police believe they are of the missing Sunbury man.
Police later arrested a 27-year-old Westmeadows man, who will be taken to a police station to be interviewed.
No charges have been laid.

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