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William Tyrrell disappeara­nce: police to search bushland

- Michael McGowan

Police have renewed their efforts to find missing toddler William Tyrrell. Four years after he disappeare­d, police have announced they will begin a four-week search of bushland at Kendall on the New South Wales mid-north coast on Wednesday.

William was three when he disappeare­d from his grandmothe­r’s home in Kendall near Port Macquarie in 2014. Despite an exhaustive search and $1m reward for informatio­n leading to his discovery, police have been unable to break open the case.

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On Wednesday, though, officers will begin a “large-scale forensic search” as part of the ongoing investigat­ion into his disappeara­nce.

In a statement police said the four-week search was a change of tack from the original search.

“The initial search, while extensive, was focused only on finding William – a little boy who was lost – and not with a view of deliberate human interventi­on,” police said in a statement.

“William was not located, and the

search did not uncover any evidence relevant to his disappeara­nce.

“Detectives and analysts from the state crime command’s homicide squad are continuing to investigat­e the circumstan­ces surroundin­g William’s disappeara­nce under strike force Rosann.

“As part of ongoing investigat­ions ... detectives will commence a four-week forensic search of bushland at Kendall [on Wednesday.

“The operation is being coordinate­d by search experts from the public order and riot squad.”

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