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1. William Tyrell investigation to interview all local residents.
The investigation into the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrell who went missing from his grandparents’ front yard last year has been ramped up with police saying they will now interview everyone who was within a kilometer of the home when he went missing.
“This is not a public appeal. We’re saying: ‘If you’re in there, you’d better come forward”
“If you were in the area and did not come forward, we would have grave concerns and a certain amount of suspicion would be attached.”
While the Homicide squad is in charge of the case Detective Inspector Jubelin told The Australian that they are starting from ground zero and have no assumption that the little boy has died.
“Until we have direct evidence that (William) is deceased, we are going to treat it as a possibility that he is alive. Balanced with the fact that we have grave concerns for his safety,”
“Sex Crimes have been brought in because we’re exploring all avenues of the matter and they’re bringing certain skills and experience in relation to certain lines of inquiry we’re pursuing.”
The Police say they are also examining the possibility William may have been taken by someone who was unable to become a parent themselves.