Australian homicide detectives investigating the murder of New Zealand-born nurse, Michelle Beets, have raided a house in the same suburb she was killed.
Ms Beets was stabbed to death outside her home in Chatswood, on Sydney's north shore, on 27 April.
Police have searched a Chatswood apartment but are not commenting on whether the resident is a suspect, the ABC reports.
Ms Beets, 57, a nursing manager at the Royal North Shore Hospital Emergency Department, was stabbed to death as she was coming home from work.
Police have also searched several waste facilities in Sydney for evidence. Detectives believe whoever killed Ms Beets dumped evidence - possibly the knife they used - in a Chatswood bin the day after the stabbing.
They have also been looking for a man seen running from the scene with a green hooded top and a backpack. So far nobody has been arrested.