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New lead in Cissy Chen homicide investigation

New lead in Cissy Chen homicide investigation

North Shore Police have released new information on TV2's Police Ten-7
programme this evening in relation to the disappearance of 'Cissy' Bin Chen
nearly four months ago.

On Monday 5th November 2012, 44-year-old Cissy Chen vanished from her home in
Torbay on Auckland’s North Shore. Cissy left her work in Glenfield and
arrived home at about 4:30pm. She was reported missing by her partner at
around 9:30pm that evening.

Police upgraded their missing person investigation to a homicide
investigation soon after Cissy's disappearance. Despite extensive searches by
Police, her body has not been found and no arrests have been made.

2IC of the case, Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Megan Goldie says Police
are tonight appealing for sightings of a white 2002 Nissan Pulsar station
wagon in the Bays, Albany and Rosedale areas on and around the night of
Monday 5th November.

"You may remember seeing this vehicle on Guy Fawkes Night on the 5th of
November. Did you see it in an unusual location or driving erratically? If
you did, we need to hear from you."

"Sightings of this white 2002 Nissan Pulsar are absolutely crucial to our
ongoing investigation."

Acting D/S/S Goldie says Police believe Cissy's body has been buried in a
secluded location, such as a green belt or bush reserve.

"I want to urge people walking, cycling and exercising in secluded bush areas
around the North Shore and wider Waitemata District to be aware of anything
or any area that appears suspicious and may be of interest to the team
investigating Cissy's death."

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Megan Goldie says Police want to bring this investigation to a close, with
the help of the public.

"As is often the case in many Police investigations, it will be the public
that provides the vital information we need to solve this and bring the
offender or offenders to justice."

Anyone with any information about Cissy's disappearance, particularly anyone
who remembers seeing the white 2002 Nissan Pulsar on Guy Fawkes Night should
phone North Shore Police on 0800 CISSY (0800 24779) or via the Police Ten-7
phone number on 0800 107 4636.

ENDS

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