The police in Nedre Romerike in Norway now have a new suspect of involvement in one of the most mysterious disappearances of this century in that country, which is the disappearance without a trace of Anne Elisabeth Hagen, the wife of the billionaire and engineer Tom Hagen, from their home in Lørenskog aon the morning of October 31, 2018.
It’s safe to say that the police investigation has neither progressed nor drifted, now that a decade has passed since the disappearance, but various suspects have been identified over the years, including the husband himself, who was arrested by the police in April 2020 and spent over a week in custody.
In fact, Hagen was about to be arrested again, shortly after he was released, but then Kirsti Guttormsen, the District Prosecutor in Oslo, stepped forward and forbade the police to arrest him.
“It is an important principle that the prosecution (the police in this case) abide by court orders. In this case, given the circumstances, I did not see any grounds for re-arresting him as soon as he was released,” Guttormsen told Norwegian state broadcaster NRK on May 9, 2020, and sat.
Something was found with the person who is now a suspect
However, the police did not drop their suspicions about Hagen until 2024, when he was finally cleared of suspicion, and the same path was taken by all the others who have been suspected, but the most prominent was the so-called “electronic coin man” or “kryptomannen”, of whom nothing could be proven.
The person who is now suspected of being behind the disappearance of Anne Elisabeth is a Norwegian citizen and was arrested after the police found something during a search of him. Guro Holm Hansen, police prosecutor’s representative, confirms this to NRK, but does not want to comment on what the police found.
She says the police have not taken any further legal steps in the matter, the man has not been arrested, the police only seized what they found and will now carry out further investigations in relation to it.















