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Police investigating the murder of Belfast schoolboy Thomas Devlin have searched a property in the Mount Vernon area of north Belfast. Several items have been removed from a house in north Belfast by police investigating the murder of schoolboy Thomas Devlin.
Thomas, who was 15, was stabbed to death close to his home in August 2005. Police believe his killers come from the Mount Vernon area. Thomas, 15, was stabbed to death close to his home in August 2005. Police believe his killers come from the Mount Vernon area.
It is the second time in two months that officers have carried out searches at the Ross House complex. A property in the area was searched on Monday and several items are to undergo forensic tests.
It was the second search in two months at the Ross House complex.
Last month, police used a sniffer dog to search a flat there.Last month, police used a sniffer dog to search a flat there.
That search took place after a knife was discovered behind a church mission hall on the estate.That search took place after a knife was discovered behind a church mission hall on the estate.
That knife has undergone forensic tests.That knife has undergone forensic tests.