đ¨ BOMBSHELL: Police Return to Enfield in a âHighly Targetedâ Search for Samantha Murphy â After Detectives Quietly Flag a New Digital Clue
44-year-old mum Samantha Murphy vanished during her Sunday run on Feb 4, 2024âno trace, no phone, no closure.
Now, nearly two years later, Victoria Police storm Enfield State Forest again with drones, cadaver dogs and a âspecific locationâ nobody is allowed to talk about.
Why now? Why this exact patch of bush?
And what did detectives see in the latest recovered device logs that sent them back into the scrub?
The silence from police is louder than ever.
Detectives renew search for missing Aussie mum Samantha Murphy

Police have launched a renewed search for missing Australian woman Samantha Murphy. Photo / Victoria Police
Police have launched a renewed search for missing woman Samantha Murphy, who disappeared while going for a run in Ballarat in February last year.
Specialist detectives carried out a targeted search of Enfield State Park â about 30km south of Ballarat, where she was last seen â on Wednesday.
The search will continue today, police confirmed.
The mother of three, 51, vanished while completing her morning run through the Canadian State Forest about 7am on February 4, 2024.
In March 2024, 23-year-old Patrick Orren Stephenson was charged with Murphyâs murder.
Patrick Orren Stephenson has been charged with the murder of Samantha Murphy.
He has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to appear in the Supreme Court on April 8.
Police have conducted numerous searches in the Ballarat region since Murphyâs disappearance, including the bushland of the Enfield State Park, Canadian State Forest and Buninyong Bushland Reserve.
In May 2024, detectives recovered Murphyâs phone from the bank of a dam near Slaughterhouse Rd on the outskirts of Ballarat.
On Wednesday night, detectives from the Missing Persons Squad confirmed the renewed search.
âSince February 2024, police have regularly undertaken a range of inquiries and small-scale searches as part of the current investigation,â the statement read.
âWe are not in a position to supply further specific details of todayâs operational activity at this time.â
Members of the public have been advised to not assist with the search.