Angie Fuller missing: Alice Springs woman could be alive, police say, as boyfriend uploads rant

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Theory The Missing Woman Is Still ALIVE After Disappearing Inside When Bizarre Video Surfaces Of Her ‘Sovereign Citizen’ Boyfriend Arguing With Police

  • Angie Fuller, 30, was last seen running into the bushes in the NT on Monday night.
  • Police believe that Ms. Fuller is still alive as there are water sources in the area.
  • Her boyfriend shared a bizarre clip of him bumping into a police officer.
  • The officer had asked to search his car while police searched the area for Ms. Fuller.

A woman who went missing in the Australian outback a week ago may still be alive, police say.

Angie Fuller, 30, of Alice Springs, was last seen on Tanami Road, 15km west of the Stuart Highway intersection in the Northern Territory on Monday night.

She had been with her boyfriend at the time and was last seen running into the bushes.

Despite extensive searches inside, including the use of helicopters and drones, no trace of Ms Fuller has been found.

Acting NT Police Superintendent Rob Engels said detectives have not given up hope.

Angie Fuller of Alice Springs has not been seen since Monday and police say her family is concerned for her well-being.

“We believe that Ms. Fuller is alive. There are certainly water sources in the area that she can access,” she told reporters.

“Our experts to date tell us that it is survivable at this time.”

So far, the police have searched an area of ​​240 square kilometers.

Ms Fuller’s boyfriend is helping police with investigations, Superintendent Engels said, confirming he was the last to see her.

“We believe that she and her boyfriend had escaped to the bush where she was last seen, and we hope that she has buried herself there and is accessing the water and giving us a chance to find her,” he said.

Missing woman Angie Fuller’s boyfriend is seen clashing with police as they search his car

Police hoping Ms Fuller is alive emerges after a video shot by her boyfriend in the days after she went missing surfaced.

In the clip, the man with the tattoo on his neck, who describes himself as a “sovereign citizen”, is heard clashing with a police officer who had asked to search his car.

“My car was randomly searched without my permission, without me standing there,” the man says in the video.

“The only reason I searched your car is that we have a missing person and you are in the area that we are conducting a search,” the officer replies.

Police used search helicopters and a drone to try to locate Ms Fuller, who went missing in the vast bushland of the Northern Territory.

I’m just trying to figure out why you’re here.

The man then tells the officer, ‘I have every right to be a part of the search.

‘Because I am here? You know why I’m here. The missing person is my girlfriend.

The police officer then calmly tells the man he is investigating if the car is related to Mrs. Fuller’s disappearance.

NT Police described Ms Fuller as Asian in appearance, around 165cm tall, with long black hair streaked with purple throughout.

Anyone traveling on Tanami Road between 10 pm on January 9 and 9 am the following day is urged to contact police.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Ms Fuller is urged to contact the police on 131 444 or through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Despite no trace of Ms Fuller being found, police say they believe she is alive.

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