Tomorrow, William Tyrrell’s family, friends, police and the Australian public will mark 12 months since the three-year-old boy went missing from a backyard in Kendall, on the NSW mid-north coast.
As the anniversary of his disappearance approaches, investigators and William’s family have renewed their appeals for information, most recently about four cars believed to have been seen in Benaroon Drive on the day William vanished.
The ‘Where’s William?’ campaign, a partnership between William’s family and Bravehearts Inc., continues to appeal for information and has coordinated Walks for William that will take place across Australia tomorrow.
September 2014
• William Tyrrell disappears on September 12, last seen playing in the backyard of his grandmother’s home at Benaroon Drive, Kendall, on the NSW mid-north coast. He is wearing a Spiderman costume. Police arrive at the home about 11am.
• An extensive search of nearby homes, as well as surrounding bushland and waterways fails to find William.
• On September 15, police announce they will continue to search the area.
October 2014 – December 2014
• Police continue to investigate and appeal for information.
January 2015
• Police question Bill Spedding, 63, a washing machine repairman who worked at William’s grandmother’s home four days before William disappeared.
• Mr Spedding’s Bonny Hills home is searched by police, who bring in excavators and empty a septic tank on the property. He is released by detectives, and offers a DNA sample to police.
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