NSW Police to determine whether Tyrrell investigation will continue

NSW Police to determine whether Tyrrell investigation will continue

Investigators are working on the theory that William may have fallen to his death from a second-storey balcony,and have undertaken an intensive forensic search at the Mid-North Coast home.

  • bySally Rawsthorne

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Police need physical evidence for arrests over William’s disappearance

Police need physical evidence for arrests over William’s disappearance

Multiple police and legal sources have confirmed that the evidence gathered so far is insufficient to refer the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions,as investigators continue their search for William Tyrrell’s remains.

  • bySally Rawsthorne andSarah Keoghan
William Tyrrell’s foster-mother a person of interest as foster-grandmother’s car seized

William Tyrrell’s foster-mother a person of interest as foster-grandmother’s car seized

It comes as investigations narrow in on whether William fatally fell from the second-storey balcony of his foster grandmother’s home in Kendall on NSW’s Mid North Coast.

  • bySally Rawsthorne
William Tyrrell focus turns to one person as police seize car in Sydney

William Tyrrell focus turns to one person as police seize car in Sydney

Five square metres of bushland has become the priority in the search for missing boy William Tyrrell as police investigate if he fell from a balcony to his death and say their focus is on one person of interest

  • bySally Rawsthorne
Police probe fatal balcony fall in William Tyrrell case

Police probe fatal balcony fall in William Tyrrell case

Police have returned to the home from which William Tyrrell disappeared in 2014 with a cadaver dog and are currently digging up the garden.

  • bySally Rawsthorne andJosh Dye
Police seek AVO against William Tyrrell’s foster parents as new search begins

Police seek AVO against William Tyrrell’s foster parents as new search begins

NSW Police have sought an apprehended violence order against the foster parents of William Tyrrell as a new search begins on the Mid North Coast.

  • bySally Rawsthorne andJosh Dye
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‘No stone left unturned’:Detectives urge people to come forward on William Tyrrell’s 10th birthday

‘No stone left unturned’:Detectives urge people to come forward on William Tyrrell’s 10th birthday

William was three when he disappeared from his grandmother’s home at Kendall on the Mid North Coast in September 2014.

  • byGeorgina Mitchell
'Life will never be the same':Families give statements at William Tyrrell inquest

'Life will never be the same':Families give statements at William Tyrrell inquest

An inquest into the toddler's disappearance will deliver its findings next June.

  • byGeorgina Mitchell
Police will never give up on William Tyrrell investigation,inquest told

Police will never give up on William Tyrrell investigation,inquest told

Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw said active investigations were continuing in the case and police were due to go back into the field later this year.

  • byGeorgina Mitchell
Witness heard scream from bushland after William Tyrrell's disappearance,inquest told

Witness heard scream from bushland after William Tyrrell's disappearance,inquest told

William,3,disappeared from Kendall on the NSW Mid North Coast in September 2014.

  • byGeorgina Mitchell
'I stand by what I did':Gary Jubelin has illegal recording conviction upheld

'I stand by what I did':Gary Jubelin has illegal recording conviction upheld

The former homicide detective was fined and convicted earlier this year over four conversations recorded during the William Tyrrell investigation.

  • byGeorgina Mitchell