Albury detective seeks help to solve suspicious disappearance of Riverina farmer Ian Gray

Anthony Bunn
Updated September 10 2021 - 2:39pm, first published 2:36pm
Detective Chief Inspector Mick Stoltenberg (left, photo: James Wiltshire) speaks to the media outside Albury police station about the disappearance of farmer Ian Gray. (pictured right with one of his prized sheep in a photo supplied to NSW police).
Detective Chief Inspector Mick Stoltenberg (left, photo: James Wiltshire) speaks to the media outside Albury police station about the disappearance of farmer Ian Gray. (pictured right with one of his prized sheep in a photo supplied to NSW police).

An Albury detective investigating the disappearance of a southern Riverina farmer said it was apparent something "stinks" about the case.

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Anthony Bunn

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