Bushland search for William Tyrrell ends

A large-scale search of bushland on NSW’s mid-north coast for signs of missing boy William Tyrrell has wrapped up.

A team of specialist officers led by the homicide squad started the fresh forensic search on June 13 in an area near his foster grandmother’s home in Kendall, where he was last seen in September 2014.

The latest search into the disappearance of William Tyrrell has ended with no evidence of the missing boy being found. Source: AAP
The latest search into the disappearance of William Tyrrell has ended with no evidence of the missing boy being found. Source: AAP

“While police have not located William or evidence of William being in the search areas, Strike Force Rosann detectives have gathered information relevant to the investigation,” NSW Police said in a statement on Thursday.

Police reminded members of the public a $1 million reward remains in place for information that leads to the recovery of William.

William was three years old when he disappeared.

Detectives searched extensive areas near the Kendall home of William’s foster grandmother. Source: AAP
Detectives searched extensive areas near the Kendall home of William’s foster grandmother. Source: AAP