Found Deceased AUSTRALIA - Shyanne-Lee Tatnell, 14, last seen on Henry Street in Launceston, Tasmania, 30 April 2023 *arrest*

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Not specifically about Shyanne-Lee, but about the searches for her and others like her. Dogs who can find deceased people are highly trained, and the dogs with an aptitude for it aren't any specific breed or bloodline, just individual dogs who have a knack and a nose for it and the drive to go all day.

 

Shyanne-Lee Tatnell, the 14-year-old Tasmanian girl whose disappearance and death has shocked the Tasmanian and wider community, has been farewelled at a funeral today.

A capacity crowd attended the service for Shyanne-Lee in her hometown of Burnie.

Looks like they had a great turnout, and there are some beautiful pictures.
 

It was revealed in court that Mr Jordan was facing three new charges.

The first is failing to comply with prescribed storage of ammunition requirements.

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He has also been charged with possessing a controlled plant, cannabis, or its products and a count of possess a prohibited import.
 
Christopher Mark Jordan is yet to enter a plea against four charges: one count of murder, and three in relation to contraband drugs and firearms allegedly located at his property.
 
"He was charged with murder, failing to store ammunition correctly, possessing a controlled plant and possessing a prohibited import.

On Wednesday, Mr Jordan pleaded not guilty to murder, but did not enter a plea on the other charges."

 

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