Dulos, of New Canaan, was last seen on Friday, May 24, 2019, around 8 a.m., after dropping off her children at school and returned to her home on Welles Lanes.
Police believe that Dulos, who was estranged from her late husband Fotis Dulos, was surprised at the home by Fotis Dulos and killed.
Her body has never been found.
Early Tuesday, Jan. 19, state police could be seen en masse searching a property at 80 Mountain Spring Road, in Farmington, once owned by Fotis Dulos’ company, the Fore Group, said News 12.
Investigators have previously searched the area several times.
Fotis Dulos, who had been charged with her murder, died on Thursday, Jan 30, after attempting suicide.
Investigators told News 12 their search at the home is a follow up on a previous lead.
A hearing is set to be held on Wednesday, Feb. 10, in Farmington Probate Court where a judge will decide whether to rule Farber Dulos is dead.
Fotis Dulos' then-girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, and a close friend and attorney, Kent Mawhinney, have also been charged in the case.
New Canaan Police have said repeatedly they will find justice for Jennifer.
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