Police are continuing to investigate the death of a man whose body was found inside a car parked in a garage in North Canterbury.
Richard Leman, 41, has been missing for more than two weeks, with multiple social media posts shared by his family seeking sightings and information.
On the evening of April 17, a car linked to Leman was found in a garage on Tyler St, Rangiora. Inside the car was a man鈥檚 body. Upon making the discovery, police began a homicide investigation.
Police have not released any further information since seeking sightings of Leman鈥檚 white Nissan Fuga.
Detective Inspector Joel Syme said last week police were conducting 鈥渆xtensive inquiries鈥 to determine what led to the man鈥檚 death, including his movements and that of the Nissan in the week leading up to April 17.
鈥淲e are committed to establishing what has occurred and locate those responsible for this man鈥檚 death.鈥
On Tuesday, a police spokesperson told the Herald there was no update to provide on the investigation. Police were not in a position to release the name of the man whose body was found, the spokesperson said.
Richard Leman was last seen on April 11. Photo / Facebook
On Thursday police raided a property on Andrews St - a short distance from where Leman鈥檚 body was discovered.
Police raid a Rangiora home following a homicide investigation several blocks away. Photo / George Heard
The owner of the property told the Herald he was yet to be contacted by police regarding the raid, but was aware police were at his home. He said his daughter lived at the address.
He last drove past the property last Tuesday and said it looked like 鈥淔ort Knox鈥.
The woman鈥檚 mother told the听贬别谤补濒诲听she had spoken with her daughter on Thursday morning. She said she was doing okay. She said her daughter was not involved in what had happened.
鈥淣o, she was friends with him, but no, definitely not.鈥
A neighbour said he saw a white van and two cars parked outside the woman鈥檚 house late on Monday night after Leman鈥檚 body was found.
By 6am the next morning they were gone.
He said he had previously seen Leman at the property.
A couple who live nearby the home police were searching said they had seen the white Nissan Fuga at the property on several occasions.
鈥淚 had seen it around here a few times, different times of night,鈥 the man said.
Police are searching a home in Andrew Pl, Rangiora after a man's body was found in a car. Photo / George Heard.
A white car that Leman鈥檚 family and friends have shared widely on social media, that they believe he was driving, is parked at the property the body was found at.
Before the body was found, Leman鈥檚 sister Kim Leman Bennett posted on Facebook that he was last seen at a shopping centre in Rangiora at 8.20pm on April 11.
Police raid Rangiora home following homicide investigation several blocks away. Photo / George Heard
Leman had been staying in the Sefton and Rangiora area.
鈥淧olice have been notified 鈥 We have grave concerns for his safety and mental health,鈥 his sister posted.
Police are seeking sightings of a white Nissan Fuga, similar to the one pictured, in relation to the death of a man in Canterbury. Photo / Supplied
鈥淪omeone out there must know something, we just need to know and want him home.鈥
Leman Bennett earlier declined to comment.
She said in her earlier post that Leman 鈥渕ay look rough and tough鈥 but he was 鈥渁 big baby at heart and a mummy鈥檚 boy鈥.
Neighbours say Richard Leman was seen at the property on several occasions. Photo / George Heard.
The fact he had not called his mother in more than a week was concerning because he usually spoke to her every day.
鈥淥ur little brother has the kindest heart, loves his children, loves his family and would do anything to help others,鈥 Leman Bennett said.
鈥淲e just want him home.鈥
A missing person poster shared widely on social media community pages by Richard Leman's family. Photo / Facebook
Police at the scene. Photo / George Heard
The house where the body was found is owned by K膩inga Ora and appears to be unoccupied.
It is unkempt and overgrown, with smashed windows and others boarded up.
A Tyler Street resident said the house was sold a couple of months ago.
He said he had never seen the car before and the garage door was shut on Monday.
Another resident who walks her dog past the house every day said a woman and a young boy were on the grass on the property on Monday afternoon.
Another neighbour told the Herald that a young man spoke to his mother-in-law on Monday and asked if she knew anything about a stolen vehicle that was parked in the garage where the body was found. The garage door was shut at the time.
Just before midday on Tuesday last week, police were seen leaving a property across the road from where the body was found with hard drives that appeared to have come from CCTV cameras.
Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you
Get the iHeart App
Get more of the radio, music and podcasts you love with the FREE iHeartRadio app. Scan the QR code to download now.
Download from the app stores
Stream unlimited music, thousands of radio stations and podcasts all in one app. iHeartRadio is easy to use and all FREE