Åsted Norge - Season 12
Season 12
Episodes
Ble Ørjan (24) drept?
Ørjan-Helmer Gundersen Solum (24) disappeared from a residential area in Arendal on 24 March last year. For several weeks, the police fumbled blindly. Then some earplugs were found close to a disused mine - filled with rubbish and water. Thus began one of the most extreme diving operations in Norwegian history. "The sledgehammer" worked for several hours smashing a safe in Rogaland. Can a mistake reveal the thief?
En viktig observasjon av brune støvler på Kongsvingere
In the summer of 2004, a woman found a pair of rubber boots and bone remains from a human in Lake Harasjøen on Hedemarken. The police were unable to find out who the dead person was. Neither did Åsted Norge when we tried to solve the case a year ago. But now Asbjørn Hansen and reporter Kristian Ervik have found new tracks that lead them to the railway station at Kongsvinger.
Løsningen på Harasjøen-mysteriet
After Asbjørn and Kristian have worked on the case for two years, the mystery in Lake Harasjøen is solved. A family can get a grave to go to. And Eli Arnkværn Bryhni, who found bone remains and boots in 2004, gets answers to many of his questions.
Noe som manglet
21-year-old Pål Johan Gulbrandsen from Arendal had his future plans clear. He was a student at Hamar, and the calendar for the coming week was full of appointments. Then he suddenly disappeared. When the police found his phones, something was missing.
Frukthandleren som forsvant
Asbjørn and Kristian embark on a new mystery. In 1972, fruit wholesaler William Anker Lie disappeared from Oslo. An extensive police investigation was launched. Neither Anker Lie nor the car, a 1,268-kilogram Vauxhall Cresta, has yet been found. The nephew, who has lived with the loss, tells what happened the day his uncle disappeared.
Hvorfor forlot han campingutstyret?
Terje Klevjer finds the camping equipment of fruit merchant William Anker Lie, at Trytetjern in Nesbyen in July 1972. But both Anker Lie and his car have sunk into the ground. The police's old investigation documents put Asbjørn and Kristian on the trail of where they should start their search. And who steals aircraft engines from Norwegian airports?
Etterlyst etter brutalt klokkeran
The police are looking for two robbers who ran away with a watch worth NOK 350,000 during a brutal robbery in Oslo. In the third episode of the Grosserer case, the big question remains: How can both man and car disappear, almost in thin air?
Finner bilen etter 49 år
In recent weeks, Kristian and Asbjørn have been looking for traces of fruit and vegetable trader William Anker Lie. The investigations have led them to the mountain lake Trytetjern near Nesbyen. Here the sonar detects an object at a depth of ten meters - only 150 meters from the place where he was last seen - and divers must be called.
Levninger i bilen
William Anker Lie's car has been found at the bottom of Trytetjern. Fire brigade divers observe remains inside the car. The car must now be lifted onto land and forensic evidence secured. Anker Lie's family are following the investigation, and hope they will get answers to what happened on the summer day in 1972.
Forsvunnet i Søgne
On 12 October, Raymond Johanssen (40) disappeared while he was on his way home from a restaurant in Tangvall in Søgne. Nine days after he was last seen, his dog turned up at home. An extensive search operation has not given the police any new clues in the disappearance mystery. Now the police in Agder are asking for help from Åsted Norge's viewers.
Villmannskjøring i Alta
Join a patrol in Alta. This Thursday shift contains calls for both arguing, reckless driving and weed smoking. Then it is an advantage to be a locally known police officer.
Bisettelsen
This autumn, Åsted Norway investigated the mystery of William Anker Lie, who disappeared in 1972. The car and the missing person have been found in a mountain lake. Inside the car, discoveries are made that give the family answers to what happened. Now Anker Lie is being cared for, and has been given a final resting place.
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