British and German police say now is the time to come forward with information on the 2007 disappearance of British three-year-old Madeleine McCann as their new suspect is currently locked up in prison on an unrelated matter.
British police described Wednesday's appeal — the latest of several issued since her disappearance — as a "significant development".
One of the phones was known to be used by the suspect, and received a 30-minute phone call from the second number whilst in the Praia da Luz area on the night of the disappearance shortly before Madeleine was last seen. "More than 13 years have passed, and your loyalties may have changed. This individual is in prison … now is the time to come forward."
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