Australian police are continuing a massive search for a heavily armed man suspected of shooting and killing two officers in a rural town. Ten police officers were fired upon on Tuesday after travelling to the property in Porepunkah - about 300km (186 miles) north-east of Melbourne - to execute a warrant for alleged sexual offences. Almost 24 hours later, police have named the suspect as local man Dezi Freeman, 56, and confirmed he is 'still at large'. Police have deployed officers, a helicopter and armored vehicles to the area and warned locals to stay inside until Mr Freeman is caught. 'We are pouring every resource into the search,' Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police Mike Bush said. 'Be vigilant, keep yourselves safe.' He has previously said the two officers were 'murdered in cold blood' and identified them as a 59-year-old detective and a 35-year-old senior constable - but said their names won't be released until relatives had been informed. A third officer who was injured in the shooting was now out of surgery, Mr Bush said, and though 'significantly damaged' he would recover.
Manhunt Intensifies for Armed Suspect After Police Shooting in Australia

Manhunt Intensifies for Armed Suspect After Police Shooting in Australia
A massive manhunt is underway for Dezi Freeman, 56, wanted for the tragic shooting of two police officers in Victoria. The police urge locals to stay alert as they deploy significant resources in their search.
Australian police continue their search for Dezi Freeman, the suspect in a fatal shooting of two officers, as he remains at large. Authorities have warned residents in the rural town of Porepunkah to remain indoors while police utilize helicopters and armored vehicles to track him down. The search was launched after Freeman allegedly opened fire while the officers were serving a warrant. The Chief Commissioner has emphasized the need for vigilance as they stretch the search area.