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Northern Territory police have doubled the reward to half a million dollars for information about what happened to missing mother of two Angie Fuller. Ms Fuller was last seen on the outskirts of Alice Springs in January 2023, and police believe she was murdered.

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00:00Nearly three years since Angie Fuller disappeared, police are still asking, where is she?
00:08That's three years Angie's family have been without answers, and it's three years the community has been without answers for the disappearance of a young woman.
00:17The Thai-born mother of two was last seen north of Alice Springs on the 9th of January 2023 and reported missing two days later.
00:26It triggered a wide-scale search at the remote site she was last believed to have been seen, off the Tanamai Road in Central Australia.
00:34Despite extensive searches and our investigations, her whereabouts remain unknown.
00:41We believe Angie was the victim of foul play and was murdered on or around the 9th of January 2023.
00:48Police have been left frustrated by a lack of firm information about what happened to Ms Fuller in the 48 hours after her last confirmed sighting.
00:58They're now doubling the reward for information to $500,000 to try and find answers about what happened.
01:05We believe there are people in the community who have information or knowledge about what happened to Angie.
01:11This could be third-hand information. It could be small, but it could be the crucial piece that we need.
01:19The reward amount is one of the highest ever offered in the Territory for a missing persons case, alongside four others, including missing British backpacker Peter Falconio.
01:30As the anniversary of her disappearance looms, police say they'll leave no stone unturned in their search for Ms Fuller.
01:36For her family, another Christmas approaches without answers and without their loved one by their side.
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