Body found, murder charge in search for horse breeder

Police conduct a search at a property in Upper Colo, Sydney
Police found a body while searching a property northwest of Sydney on Friday afternoon. -AAP Image

A body has been found during a search of a rural property for a beloved horse-breeder who was allegedly murdered in a case police are struggling to explain.

Phillip Robert Bruce is in custody accused of shooting dead 82-year-old Edwin Dobbin and burying his remains in an attempt to cover up the crime.

Police found a body while searching a property northwest of Sydney on Friday afternoon.

Identification is yet to be confirmed, but the body is believed to be Mr Dobbin, NSW Police said in a statement. 

The 82-year-old vanished nearly a month ago from a location almost 100km away, triggering a series of missing-person appeals from worried family members.

Bruce, 67, who police said knew Mr Dobbin, was arrested at a Smithfield home on Thursday after allegedly telling authorities conflicting accounts of the elderly man's disappearance.

Following the arrest, police began searching a site in the Hawkesbury region.

"Police spoke with the family yesterday and obviously in these tragic circumstances they're very, very upset," acting Superintendent Tim Calman said.

Edwin Dobbin, 82, disappeared from southwest Sydney in late September. (HANDOUT/NSW POLICE)

There is no motive known for the alleged murder, Supt Calman said.

Bruce allegedly killed Mr Dobbin on September 25, the same day he was reported missing, court documents read.

Two missing-person appeals were issued for Mr Dobbin after he was last spotted at Leppington, in Sydney's southwest, early that day.

Police and his family said they held serious concerns for his welfare due to medical conditions that required medication.

He might have been seen at two locations in southwest Sydney on the day of his disappearance, including near a petrol station at Prestons.

A property at rural Upper Colo, near Sydney, was the subject of a police search. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Mr Dobbin was a prominent miniature horse breeder in Sydney and a maker of sulkies, which are lightweight carts used for harness racing.

Bruce has also been accused of providing a false statement to hinder the investigation, and unlawfully disposing of a corpse.

His matter was briefly mentioned at Fairfield Local Court on Friday, when his barrister Thomas Skinner did not apply for bail.

The case is due to return to Parramatta Local Court in December.