Homicide detectives have joined a widened search for an 11-year old girl from the Gold Coast thought to have ran away after having a fight with her mother.
Police have widened the search for missing 11-year-old Laine-Ella Hyland and released CCTV footage of the night she went missing, as homicide detectives also join the search.Homicide detectives have joined the search as police aren't ruling out foul play"I don't want people to think, 'Oh, she's just a runaway' — that's not the case," regional crime coordinator Detective Superintendent Brendan Smith said on the Gold Coast.
Members of the homicide squad are helping with the investigation and a police helicopter has joined the search.Regional crime coordinator Detective Superintendent Brendan Smith says he isn't ruling out foul play."I'd like to see some proof of life, for want of a better term — 10 days is a long time."
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