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A man has been arrested, handcuffed and dragged to a police van while wearing only skimpy underpants as part of an investigation into a fatal shooting late last year.
Zachery ‘Zac’ Davies-Scott, who was also known as Donnie, was fatally shot in what the police believed to be a ‘home invasion gone wrong’ at Traders Way in Heddon Greta in the NSW Hunter region on December 27.
Paramedics treated Mr Davies-Scott, 25, at the scene, but were unable to save him.
At about 6am on Tuesday morning detectives executed a search warrant in Boomerang Beach, NSW and arrested a man.
The 24-year-old was taken to Forster Police Station, 20km away, where he is expected to be charged with murder.

At about 6am on Tuesday morning detectives executed a search warrant in Boomerang Beach, NSW and arrested a man
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When Mr Davies-Scott was shot, police were told a group of people allegedly forced entry to the Heddon Greta home.
A 52-year-old woman was injured while attempting to fight off the alleged attackers.
Other family members home at the time – including two children, aged 2 and 4, and Mr Davies-Scott’s pregnant partner – witnessed the incident, but were uninjured.
The group allegedly left the scene in a white SUV that was seen travelling on Main Road, Heddon Greta, shortly after the incident.
In February 2023, strike force detectives seized a white 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander from a street in Boolaroo near Newcastle.
Police inquiries are ongoing.

The man was arrested, handcuffed and dragged to a police van while wearing only skimpy underpants as part of an investigation into a fatal shooting at Heddon Greta last year