SA Police search Uleybury rubbish dump in Adelaide's north for remains of Geoffrey McLean
ABCPolice are searching a landfill site in Adelaide's northern suburbs in the hopes of finding more remains of alleged murder victim Geoffrey McLean. Key points: Geoffrey McLean was last seen alive in August last year Two months later, his torso was found in a wheelie bin by a gardener Four people have been arrested in relation to the alleged murder and police are still searching for the rest of his remains Mr McLean, 55, was last seen alive in August 2022, two months before his torso was discovered in a wheelie bin by a gardener on Cheviot Road in Salisbury South. Detective Superintendent, Des Bray, said police believe Mr McLean's remains were put into rubbish bags and dumped into bins near where the alleged offenders lived. Mr Bray said 70 per cent of rubbish collected in the neighbourhood had been traced to the Uleybury rubbish dump, where officers are currently searching.