Four more people arrested over death of Jarrad Lovison

A string of arrests have been made over the suspicious death of Victorian man Jarrad Lovison after his body was found in bushland in the Gippsland region earlier this year.

Four more people have been arrested since a 24-year-old woman was charged with murder yesterday.

Mr Lovison was last seen in Newborough on 16 April and his body was located in bushland at Moondara on 23 May.

Police executed warrants in several suburbs in the Gippsland area as part of the ongoing investigation into Mr Lovison's death.

Jarrad Lovison's body was found in bushland after his disappearance.

The first warrant was executed at residential property in Tooronga Road, Willow Grove where a 28-year-old man was arrested.

A second man, who is 47-years-old from Moe and a 44-year-old Trafalgar woman, were arrested at a property in March Street, Moe, just after 6am.

Police confirmed this afternoon a 55-year-old Tanjil South man was also arrested this morning by detectives after a search warrant was executed at a property on Adam View Court.

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The investigation remains ongoing.

Investigators said Mr Lovison was sighted with his green bike on Moe-Walhalla Road in the early hours of April 16 when he met an associate.

The 37-year-old is believed to have left the bike against a tree on the day he was last seen, but it was taken away by a white wagon.

His grieving parents told 9News they have been "living in hell" since the disappearance of their son.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au



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