Breaking: Police confirm identity of remains found in SA bushland
South Australia Police have confirmed that human remains found in bushland at Inman Valley on the Fleurieu Peninsula belong to Jeffrey Robert Mundy, who was last seen in December 2020. Mundy's disappearance had been classified as a major crime and investigated by the Major Crime Investigation Branch under Taskforce Southern. Authorities believe individuals with knowledge of the case may now come forward, as a $200,000 reward has been offered for information leading to an arrest.
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SA Police confirm remains found at Inman Valley belong to Jeff MundyBy Camron SlessorTopic:Police12m ago12 minutes agoFri 1 May 2026 at 2:29amDarren Fielke says the disappearance of Jeff Mundy had been declared a major crime. (ABC News: Che Chorley)abc.net.au/news/remains-jeff-mundy-found-inman-valley-sa-police/106630264Link copiedShareShare articleSouth Australia Police have confirmed the remains found in bushland south of Adelaide last week have been identified as Jeffrey Robert Mundy.The decomposed body was discovered by a bushwalker who was looking at wildlife off Mount Alma Road at Inman Valley on the Fleurieu Peninsula at about 5:30pm last Friday.Mr Mundy was last seen by his family on Saturday, December 19, 2020 in the Seaford area, south of Adelaide."The disappearance of Jeff at…
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