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EXCLUSIVE NEWS360 PREMIUM LOCKED CONTENTNO NEWS.COM, NO SKY, NO WEST AUSTRALIAN, NO AUSTRALIAN**ONLINE EMBARGO UNTIL FRIDAY 2ND, AUGUST 2019** Desmond Carr was working on a steam roller on what would become Australia's longest highway in WA on August 2, 1979 but mysteriously disappeared, the engine on his machine still running. There were theories of UFOs but new clues are starting to emerge. Picture: Supplied

UFO sightings on outback highway as man disappears

A road worker is seemingly plucked off his steam roller in an isolated spot known for strange lights in the sky. The engine is still running. There are no tracks in the red dust. Forty years to the day, can this mystery finally be solved?

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Criminals’ money to help cops with PTSD

Seized criminal assets are funding a major new initiative to tackle PTSD in police, with a confronting movie spearheading the $6m campaign. It comes as one former cop breaks down in tears telling Police Tape about the cases he’s seen. WATCH AND LISTEN NOW

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