A specialist taskforce will take over the search for accused cop killer Dezi Freeman, as the national park where he was thought to have fled reopens to the public.
Freeman has not been seen since he allegedly shot and killed police officers Neal Thompson and Vadim De Waart-Hottart and wounded a third officer, as they attempted to serve a warrant on him at his residence in Porepunkah on August 26 .
The so-called sovereign citizen then fled the scene, heavily armed and on foot, triggering a massive, months-long manhunt.
The search so far has involved hundreds of Victoria Police officers conducting extensive searches of Mount Buffalo National Park, Porepunkah and surrounding areas, and more than 1700 pieces of intelligence.
Mount Buffalo National Park reopens to the public

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