ACT Policing are looking into "new lines of enquiry" over the alleged murder of Bobby Stuart Allan, who died late last year in Rivett.
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Mr Allan, 48, died in the front yard of a Goodenia Street home early on December 17 after being assaulted by an unknown number of assailants.
On Monday, police searched two properties in relation to the investigation. At the time, ACT Policing said a man was assisting with enquiries. But on Tuesday, ACT Policing said no charges had been laid as a result of the search warrants.
"However, new lines of enquiry are being followed,' a spokeswoman said in a statement.
"As the investigation is ongoing, no further information can be provided at this time."
Police said about 8.25pm on Saturday December 16, Mr Allan was at Kingsley's Weston Creek and appeared to be accompanied by a woman.
Police suspect he was driving his red and white Ford Falcon utility that evening and are also calling for information from witnesses who may have seen it out, or who may be able to identify the woman in images taken at Kingsley's Weston Creek.
The ute with NSW registration BS82FE, and in particular the people who removed it from Mr Allan's residence, remain at the centre of the police investigation.
On Saturday, December 23, police searched CCTV footage in the area to the north-east of the Fisher shops, finishing in the vicinity of a bike path that runs between 108 and 110 Badimara Street.
Police found a number of items of interest on the bike path, including a brown wallet and a black plastic cash tray.
Detectives are investigating their link to Mr Allan through forensic testing, although results are not yet available.
- with Doug Dingwall.