Home of ex-AFL stars’ parents among properties raided in Dezi Freeman investigation

Police raided seven properties as part of the investigation into Freeman’s movements.

Demi Huang
7NEWS
Parents of AFL stars release video after being caught up in Dezi case 
Parents of AFL stars release video after being caught up in Dezi case  Credit: Cafe Locked Out, 7NEWS

One of the properties raided by police as part of their investigation into the movements of double police killer Dezi Freeman belongs to the parents of former AFL stars Sam and Ben Reid.

The premiership players’ parents, Bruce and Kay Reid, were just getting up on Tuesday when nine officers arrived at their Buckland home in northeast Victoria about 7am.

Kay Reid criticised the operation on her independent podcast on Tuesday night, saying it wasted an entire day and insisting the family had “nothing to hide”.

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She said they knew Freeman, as did “a whole big community” in the area, but did not know why police targeted their property.

“Seven o’clock this morning they rocked up,” Kay said. “Bruce was still in his undies, I was just getting dressed, my brother-in-law was here, he was making a cup of tea, he didn’t even see them arrive”.

The Buckland home was raided on Tuesday.
The Buckland home was raided on Tuesday. Credit: Cafe Locked Out
Nine police arrived at the property, Kay Reid said.
Nine police arrived at the property, Kay Reid said. Credit: Cafe Locked Out

She said a drone had been flying above the property before officers arrived, walking around and filming the home.

“We had a whole stack of old phones. They took all of those,” she said.

“They took my phone and the phone’s going to take seven hours to download.

“My phone was prioritised because of my work … they’re going to have to take Bruce’s phone to Melbourne because they haven’t got the equipment to do two phones at once in that police station.”

Kay said she felt the family’s privacy had been invaded.

“That wasted our whole f****** day, excuse my swearing, because I was meant to go to yoga, Bruce was meant to go on a motorbike ride,” she said. 

Ben Reid (L) of the Magpies and brother Sam Reid of the Swans look ahead during the round nine AFL match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Sydney Swans at Melbourne Cricket Ground on May 24, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia.
Ben Reid (L) of the Magpies and brother Sam Reid of the Swans look ahead during the round nine AFL match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Sydney Swans at Melbourne Cricket Ground on May 24, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. Credit: Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Freeman triggered one of Australia’s largest manhunts after he killed Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart and Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson at his home at Porepunkah, in Victoria’s High Country, in August 2025.

The 56-year-old fled and evaded capture until traced to a remote property about 150km away at Thologolong, near the Victoria-NSW border, in March, when he was shot by police.

He is believed to have travelled between Victoria and NSW and received assistance from multiple people during that period, Victoria Police said on Tuesday.

A total of seven properties were searched across the two states on Tuesday. 

Police have searched seven properties in relation to Dezi Freeman.
Police have searched seven properties in relation to Dezi Freeman. Credit: Susie Dodds/Victoria Police, AAP

A 64-year-old Lucyvale man was arrested in Wodonga and interviewed by police.

He has since been released pending further investigation.

No further arrests have been made, but police are questioning occupants at several premises.

- With AAP

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