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Police raid Ivanhoe Pub as CCTV emerges in the hunt for Jonathan Dick

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Police have reportedly searched the Yarra River and have raided an Ivanhoe Pub as new CCTV footage emerges in the manhunt for the brother of the man killed at Doncaster Shoppingtown.

The vision shows a man, believed to be 39-year-old Jonathan Dick, walking on Wamba Road in Ivanhoe about an hour after his brother David Dick was found with horrific, fatal wounds in a lift at Doncaster Shoppingtown.

A scene from the footage which was reportedly seized by police on Tuesday afternoon (left) and (right) CCTV vision taken an hour after David Dick was killed.

A scene from the footage which was reportedly seized by police on Tuesday afternoon (left) and (right) CCTV vision taken an hour after David Dick was killed. Photo: Channel Nine

Jonathan’s car was discovered parked in the same street the following day, Saturday February 4.

The following Tuesday police revealed Jonathan – who is refusing to take medication for a mental condition – was wanted over the brutal murder of his brother.

The Age newspaper reports police have searched parts of the Yarra River.

While Kitty, who works at the Ivanhoe Hotel, says police searched the premises on Monday.

Victoria Police have renewed calls for Jonathan to hand himself in.

Members of the public are urged not to approach him.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Written by 3AW Police Reporter, Pat Mitchell.

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