Police had spent the last four weeks scouring areas near Kendall on the NSW Mid North Coast as they search for clues into the missing toddler.
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Around 30 police personnel spent more than four weeks searching for clues relating to William Tyrrell The search area included bushland and waterways near Kendall on the NSW Mid North Coast, where the three year old was last seenAround 30 police officers and detectives spent more than four weeks scouring bushland and waterways near Kendall, south of Port Macquarie, where the three year old was last seen on September 19, 2014.
Red, blue and black cloth as well as other items were found but none have been linked to the three year old's disappearance. The toddler was last seen playing in a Spider-Man suit outside his foster grandmother's home on Benaroon Drive at Kendall seven years ago.During the latest search a car, which belonged to the boy's late foster grandmother, was also seized by police from Gymea in Sydney's south on November 9.New evidence from the operation is expected to be put before the coronial inquest, which is set to resume at a later date.