Police divers have found a laptop in a waterway near Leeton while searching for murdered Stephanie Scott's body on Friday.
Divers were joined by local police, SES and Volunteer Rescue Association personnel in the search for the 26-year-old teacher at a 25 metre-wide irrigation channel about 3km out of Leeton, NSW.
The laptop was found 5km away from where her red Mazda sedan was found dumped on Thursday, on the same road.
Police have released an image of accused killer Vincent Stanford's seized Toyota Hilux ute and have asked for anyone who saw the vehicle between Sunday, when it is alleged she was murdered, and Wednesday, when Stanford was arrested, to contact police.
This comes after it emerged that a set of school keys given to Ms Scott by a colleague the last time she was seen alive were allegedly found at Stanford's home.
Police have charged school cleaner Stanford, 24, with the 26-year-old teacher's murder and will allege Stanford killed Ms Scott at some point between 11am and 7.20pm on Sunday, before dumping her car and body.
Ms Scott was last seen by a colleague at Leeton High School at 11am on Sunday morning, when she picked up a set of keys to get into a classroom so she could plan work for her students to do while she was on her honeymoon in Tahiti.
Authorities allegedly began to focus their investigation on Stanford after discovering he had given misleading information about being at the school on Sunday, The Daily Telegraph reported. Police allegedly found keys matching the description of those given to Ms Scott at his house.
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