A man has been charged with murder as part of an investigation into the suspicious disappearance of Melbourne tradie Adrian Romeo.
Romeo, a 43-year-old former concreter, was last seen by his family at about 5.30pm on Saturday, February 10 at his home in Craigieburn.
A 58-year-old man was arrested in Wallan, about 45 kilometres north of Melbourne, yesterday evening.
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Police interviewed the man and subsequently charged him with murder.
He is expected to face Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today.
The charge comes after a police search of a property in Greenvale yesterday.
Romeo was reported missing to police on Monday, February 12.
He has still not been located, and a police investigation remains ongoing.
Victoria police has asked for anyone with information about the location of Romeo’s car, a gold 2004 Toyota Camry sedan, to come forward.
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