the Divers were on Wednesday put in the lake Langvannet in Lørenskog, east of Oslo to look for relevant clues in the case of the supposed abduction of the Norwegian woman Anne-Elisabeth Hagen.
the Search is now completed after three days of planned diving, reports the Norwegian news agency NTB.
The Norwegian police will not yet tell whether they have found traces in the lake.
– for the sake Of the investigation we have no comments on any findings that are made. This we must come back to on Monday, said inspector in politidistrikt East Tommy Brøske.
the Lake is, according to the police covered in ice, and, therefore, have the divers had to make several holes in the ice to come down. A single spot has been placed on an underwater camera under the ice, as divers could not get to.
the Lake borders up to Anne-Elisabeth Hagens home, where she until his disappearance 31. October last year, lived with her husband, billionaire Tom Hagen.
the Area is adequately searched. There have been varying visibility, depth and seabed conditions, so it is a challenging place to search, say indsatsleder in politidistriktet Anders Bru.
on Wednesday explained to them of his own making in politidistriktet Christian Berge, that you were not looking for Anne-Elisabeth Hagen in the lake.
Thursday day, explained the family’s lawyer, Svein Holden, the week before had received a message from the supposed abductors on a “digital platform”.
– We see this as a clear sign that she is alive, and that we can get her home alive, said Svein Holden.
Police confirmed the 9. January 2019, that she had been away since 31. October of last year.
the NTB reports that the police has since received over 1,300 tip in the case. There is set up a politipost at the family home, where people can turn for information.
Anne-Elisabeth Hagen. Photo: Ritzau Scanpix