Little Boy Lost

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@nero_wulf wrote:

 

Yet the boys full name has been in the press since day one..     William Tyrell is his name so I suspect that the family name must be Tyrell

 
Why would you suspect that?  His surname is irrelevant with regard to the family name.
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@polksaladallie wrote:

@nero_wulf wrote:

 

Yet the boys full name has been in the press since day one..     William Tyrell is his name so I suspect that the family name must be Tyrell

 
Why would you suspect that?  His surname is irrelevant with regard to the family name.

 

 

whatever

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http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/more-investigators-join-hunt-for-missing-william-tyrell-3-20140916-10hfbq....

 

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Bump...... so we keep him in our thoughts.



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Detectives raid property in search for missing toddler William Tyrell

 

http://www.mygc.com.au/news/detectives-raid-properties-searching-for-missing-toddler-william-tyrell/

 

DETECTIVES have reportedly raided a property on the New South Wales mid-north coast in the search for missing toddler William Tyrell who vanished without a trace four months ago.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald reports homicide detectives are now almost certain the three-year-old was abducted.

 

Wearing a Spiderman suit, William disappeared from his grandmother’s Kendall home, just south of Port Macquarie on September 12.

 

He was playing in the backyard with his sister.

 

A thorough 10-kilometre search of the surrounding bushland, which involved members of the NSW Police, Rural Fire Service, State Emergency Service and hundreds of locals, failed to find any trace of the young boy.

 

The Sydney newspaper this afternoon reported that detectives travelled from Sydney to the neighbouring suburban town of Laurieton, south of Port Macquarie, on Tuesday to search a unit above a set of shops.

 

It’s believed they spent most the day searching the property where they seized a number of items, including computer equipment and a single mattress which will undergo forensic testing.

 

“Today police are searching a number or premises and speaking with numerous people as the search for William Tyrell continues,” a NSW Police spokesman told reporters.

 

http://www.mygc.com.au/news/detectives-raid-properties-searching-for-missing-toddler-william-tyrell/

 

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Detectives raid property in search for missing toddler William Tyrell

 

http://www.mygc.com.au/news/detectives-raid-properties-searching-for-missing-toddler-william-tyrell/

 

DETECTIVES have reportedly raided a property on the New South Wales mid-north coast in the search for missing toddler William Tyrell who vanished without a trace four months ago.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald reports homicide detectives are now almost certain the three-year-old was abducted.

 

Wearing a Spiderman suit, William disappeared from his grandmother’s Kendall home, just south of Port Macquarie on September 12.

 

He was playing in the backyard with his sister.

 

A thorough 10-kilometre search of the surrounding bushland, which involved members of the NSW Police, Rural Fire Service, State Emergency Service and hundreds of locals, failed to find any trace of the young boy.

 

The Sydney newspaper this afternoon reported that detectives travelled from Sydney to the neighbouring suburban town of Laurieton, south of Port Macquarie, on Tuesday to search a unit above a set of shops.

 

It’s believed they spent most the day searching the property where they seized a number of items, including computer equipment and a single mattress which will undergo forensic testing.

 

“Today police are searching a number or premises and speaking with numerous people as the search for William Tyrell continues,” a NSW Police spokesman told reporters.

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