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alert-–-ballarat-mayor-calls-for-end-to-gossip-around-samantha-murphy-case-as-local-man,-22,-is-arrestedAlert – Ballarat mayor calls for end to gossip around Samantha Murphy case as local man, 22, is arrested

The mayor of Ballarat urged locals to stop spreading rumours about missing mother Samantha Murphy just hours before a man was arrested in relation to her disappearance.

Mayor Des Hudson, a former police officer, told Ballarat residents to stop adding to speculation about what happened to Ms Murphy after she vanished from her Eureka St home on February 4.

Now, more than 30 days after she was reported missing, Victoria Police have revealed a 22-year-old man was arrested shortly after 6am on Wednesday, March 6.

The Ballarat local is not connected to the Murphy family and remains in custody.

No charges have been laid against him. 

A 22-year-old man has been arrested in relation to the disappearance of Ballarat mother, Samantha Murphy (pictured)

A 22-year-old man has been arrested in relation to the disappearance of Ballarat mother, Samantha Murphy (pictured)

Ballarat Mayor Des Hudson called for locals to stop speculating on Ms Murphy's disappearance and consider her grieving family (pictured, Ms Murphy's eldest daughter, Jess)

Ballarat Mayor Des Hudson called for locals to stop speculating on Ms Murphy’s disappearance and consider her grieving family (pictured, Ms Murphy’s eldest daughter, Jess)

The arrest marks the first significant breakthrough since the mother-of-three seemingly disappeared without a trace.

Very little about Ms Murphy’s disappearance has been shared with the public other than basic facts such as she left her home for a run in Woowookarung Regional Park about 7am on the day she went missing.

She was reported missing by her family after she failed to return for an 11am Sunday brunch and police later found her phone stopped working about 7km into her run.

Speculation on what happened to Ms Murphy has run rife with theories including an attack by a stalker, a fall down a mineshaft or that she ran away to start a new life.

Cr Hudson (pictured) told residents the rumours around the Murphy family are 'hurtful'

Cr Hudson (pictured) told residents the rumours around the Murphy family are ‘hurtful’

However, on Thursday, Cr Hudson told citizens to stop spreading speculation because they should be ‘better than that’.

‘It would be really hurtful for the family to hear some of those [rumours] at a time when they are obviously highly stressed, highly sensitive, highly emotional,’ Cr Hudson told the Herald Sun.

‘I would just like to implore people to put themselves in that position and think about what they would expect from our local community. 

‘We are talking about a family that is not able to switch off, they are searching for answers and those answers aren’t yet there.’ 

Possibly the most harmful rumours circulating around Ms Murphy’s death were accusations her husband, Mick Murphy, was involved in her disappearance. 

By the fifth day of his wife’s disappearance, the Murphy family was forced to issue a public statement for internet sleuths to stop harassing Mr Murphy.

Cr Hudson also thanked the Ballarat community for banding together in the search (pictured) for Ms Murphy

Cr Hudson also thanked the Ballarat community for banding together in the search (pictured) for Ms Murphy

The 22-year-old man arrested in relation to Ms Murphy's (pictured) disappearance remains in custody but has not been charged

The 22-year-old man arrested in relation to Ms Murphy’s (pictured) disappearance remains in custody but has not been charged

‘For those questioning Samantha’s husband, you need not worry,’ the statement read.

‘He is in more pain than anyone and would be the last person to suspect in any of this.’

On a positive note, the mayor thanked the Ballarat community for banding together in the search for Ms Murphy.

‘Our local community has been, in terms of volunteering and going out onto the search ground, amazing,’ he said.

Investigators have sorted through more than 770 information reports and 20,000 hours of CCTV footage to reach Thursday’s breakthrough arrest.

On Sunday, former Victoria Police homicide detective Charlie Bezzina pointed to one sign police were closing in on a suspect.

He highlighted how Victoria Police said it believes more than one person was involved in Ms Murphy’s disappearance.

‘To be able to say there’s more than one person involved to me is indicative that they are looking at somebody,’ he told 7News. 

In a statement on Thursday, Victoria Police urged anyone who sees Ms Murphy to ‘call triple zero (000) immediately’.

Ms Murphy's husband, Mick Murphy (pictured with daughter Jess) faced harsh accusations from internet sleuths

Ms Murphy’s husband, Mick Murphy (pictured with daughter Jess) faced harsh accusations from internet sleuths

Police urged anyone who sees Ms Murphy (pictured) to 'call triple zero (000) immediately'

Police urged anyone who sees Ms Murphy (pictured) to ‘call triple zero (000) immediately’

‘There are no further updates at this time and the investigation remains ongoing,’ it said.

‘We understand that there is a continued high level of interest in this investigation and concern about disappearance, however it remains critical that any speculation does not impede any aspects of the investigation.

‘Detectives are continuing to appeal for anyone who has CCTV or dashcam footage and is yet to speak to police to come forward.’

Timeline of Samantha Murphy’s disappearance 

Sunday February 4, 7am: Mum-of-three Samantha Murphy is last seen leaving her home on Eureka Street in Ballarat East heading off on a run.

7.16am: She is captured on a neighbour’s CCTV wearing a brown singlet and black half-length leggings.

11am: Ms Murphy fails to show up at a planned brunch with family. She is reported to police as a missing.

Monday February 5: Victoria Police launch a public appeal to find Ms Murphy.  A search area is established just outside the suburb of Buninyong, about 14km from where Ms Murphy was last seen, as well as near her home. Police revealed Ms Murphy’s mobile phone had pinged in Buninyong.

Tuesday February 6: Ms Murphy’s husband, Mick, tells media that he’s ‘not too bad under the circumstances.  He was pictured speaking with police as the desperate search continued. The search extended to more than 100 specialised police officers, SES crews and teams from Forest Fire Management and Parks Victoria.

Wednesday February 8, 12.30pm:  A search party found possible evidence near a walking trail in Woowookarung Regional Park.

1.45pm: Mick Murphy turns up at the  cordoned off scene in Woowookarung Regional Park and appeared visibly stunned as he was turned away by officers. Police said the items found in bushland were not related to her whereabouts.

Police later released what they initially thought was CCTV of Ms Murphy leaving her property and heading off in a north-easterly direction toward Yankee Flat Road near the intersection of Warrenheip Road.

Thursday afternoon February 8: A runner came forward to reveal they are the person seen in the CCTV footage, ruling out a key line of inquiry.

Friday February 9: Victoria Police ramp up its efforts with the arrival of officers from the missing persons unit.

Saturday February 10: Investigators scale back the search and say that a full scale search will only resume if fresh information emerges.

Sunday February 11: As police down grade the search, locals continue their own search by scouring the area in small groups.

Monday February 12: Cin Hobbs, administrator of ‘Find Samantha Murphy’ Facebook group – which garnered thousands of members within days announced she was removing the group as it ‘has served its purpose’.

Tuesday, February 13: Daily Mail reveals that Ms Murphy’s beloved dog, Ruby, had gone missing.

Wednesday, February 14: Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton confirms detectives are treating Ms Murphy’s disappearance is suspicious. 

Detectives from Victoria Police’s Missing Persons Unit spend an hour at the Murphy family’s property.

It is revealed Ruby has died.

Friday, February 16: Ms Murphy’s uncle and aunt, Allan and Janice Robson, tell Daily Mail they believe their niece was a victim of foul play.

Ms Robson theorises the mother was targeted by a deranged stalker, saying: ‘I would say that somebody would have been watching her. I can’t think it would be anything else.’ 

Monday, February 19: Mick Murphy issues public plea, saying: ‘We want Sam home please.’

He claims his family are ‘doing the best we can under the circumstances’. 

Thursday, February 21: Dozens of detectives from specialist units are assigned to the case.

Friday February 22: Police admit ‘one or more parties’ are most likely behind her disappearance as the hunt shifts to a fresh location at Mount Clear based on new phone data analysis. 

Thursday March 7: A 22-year-old Ballarat man is arrested in connection to Ms Murphy’s disappearance.

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