Two arrested over Victorian step dad's disappearance 16 years ago

Two males have been arrested, 16 years after a Victorian step dad vanished with out a hint.
Christopher Jarvis was final seen leaving the house he shared together with his companion and stepchildren on Warrne Street in Wangoom about 6am on Tuesday, June 13, 2006.
The 38-year-old was anticipated to reach at his work, a freight firm in Warrnambool, shortly after, however by no means made it.
For years, police handled his disappearance as not suspicious however per week in the past police introduced new data had led them to imagine "foul play" was concerned.

Christopher Jarvis has not been seen since earlier than his automobile was discovered burnt out in 2006.(Victoria Police)

Lacking Individuals Squad detectives introduced two individuals had been arrested yesterday afternoon.
"A 70-year-old Wangoom man and a 59-year-old Warrnambool man have each taken into custody and can now be interviewed by police," Victoria Police mentioned.

"The investigation was initially dealt with by the native space as a lacking particular person and preliminary enquiries recommended his disappearance was not suspicious.
"Nonetheless, the investigation was reinvigorated with the supply of latest data from the general public to the Lacking Individuals Squad."
The police had been made conscious Jarvis was lacking after involved colleagues informed his companion he hadn't arrived at work at round 7.30am on June 13. 
Half an hour later, his automobile – a silver 1991 Ford station wagon – was situated on hearth at Thunder Level, a well-liked coastal lookout in Warrnambool.
Anybody with additional data concerning Jarvis' disappearance is urged to contact Crime Stoppers

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