POLICE have raided a house in Hampshire as they step up the hunt to find who killed grandmother Georgina Edmonds.
Officers forced their way into the semi-detached home, on a busy main road, where four men are believed to live.
Throughout the weekend scenes-of-crime officers searched the four-bedroom property, its garden and the alleyway between the house and a neighbouring property.
The high-visibility search saw bins emptied and items removed in evidence bags while more house-to-house inquiries were carried out.
The occupants are understood to have been housed in temporary accommodation after giving statements to police. Detectives leading the hunt to find who murdered Mrs Edmonds at her cottage in Brambridge, near Otterbourne, more than two weeks ago said no arrests had been made.
For the full story see today's Daily Echo
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