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Arson death information plea

Police have searched a Dandenong house as part of their investigation into a fatal house fire in Truganina in January which killed Katie Tangey.

No arrests were made during the June 12 search, however police seized a number of mobile phones from the address which will now be forensically analysed.

The search follows a public appeal for information and an information caravan held on Dover Street in Truganina in April.

Via anonymous reports to Crime Stoppers, police were provided information, including a particular call where a name has been given of a pseudonym or nickname. Investigators are still urging this particular caller to make further contact and provide additional information.

Arson and Explosives Squad detectives have been working closely with Taskforce Lunar after confirming in February that Victoria Police is of the belief that this arson attack was likely linked to the illicit tobacco dispute.

Police said that information received suggested the fire was a targeted attack but at the wrong address.

Shortly after 2am on Thursday, January 16, CCTV captured two people get out of a dark-coloured vehicle – similar to a BMW X3 or X5 – parked outside the Truganina house Ms Tangey was housesitting for a family member.

Ms Tangey called triple-0 following a significant explosion to say the house was engulfed in fire.

Ms Tangey and the family’s golden retriever died at the scene and the three-storey townhouse was completely destroyed.

Arson and Explosives Squad Detective Inspector Chris Murray said police were determined to provide what justice and closure they could to Ms Tangey’s family.

“I know Katie’s family would want nothing more than to see her live out the whole life she had ahead of her, but the least we can do is make sure those responsible for this tragedy are held accountable for their actions,” he said.

“I would like to thank those who have already provided information to us via Crime Stoppers, but please, we need you to come forward with additional information.

“We know this is solvable, and we know we are getting closer. If you know absolutely anything, I cannot implore you enough to find it in yourself to do the right thing and come forward.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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