A rural NSW property near Grafton was searched last week as part of the ongoing investigation into the murder of Lyneham man Nicholas Sofer-Schreiber.
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Police executed a search warrant on the property on Thursday and conducted a thorough search of the area, including a number of campsites and dams.
They seized several items which have been submitted for forensic testing.
Mr Sofer-Schreiber was found dead in his Hall Street unit by friends on Saturday, December 28.
Friends found Mr Sofer-Schreiber's body, with multiple stab wounds.
Authorities previously said there were no signs of a struggle or forced entry at the home, and burglary or robbery did not appear to be a motive.
Police were assisted in their search efforts at Grafotn by the Specialist Response Group Search and Rescue, police divers, NSW State Emergency Service, AFP Forensics and NSW Police.
Police are still appealing for anyone who might know more information about the crime to contact them through Crime Stoppers, on 1800 333 000 or at www.act.crimestoppers.com.au.