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Tia Sharp: Shannon Matthews police help in hunt | Tia Sharp: Shannon Matthews police help in hunt |
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Police from the force that investigated the kidnapping of Shannon Matthews have been consulted in the search for missing schoolgirl Tia Sharp, Scotland Yard has confirmed. | |
Tia, 12, disappeared on Friday on her way to shop at the Whitgift Centre in Croydon, south London. | Tia, 12, disappeared on Friday on her way to shop at the Whitgift Centre in Croydon, south London. |
Officers from West Yorkshire Police are involved to draw on their expertise. | Officers from West Yorkshire Police are involved to draw on their expertise. |
Police warned local searchers not to enter private property after two people were threatened with a weapon. | Police warned local searchers not to enter private property after two people were threatened with a weapon. |
Eighty officers are involved in the search for Tia, who went missing after a visit to her grandmother's house in New Addington in Croydon. | Eighty officers are involved in the search for Tia, who went missing after a visit to her grandmother's house in New Addington in Croydon. |
The disappearance of nine-year-old Shannon in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, prompted a large-scale police search in 2008. | The disappearance of nine-year-old Shannon in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, prompted a large-scale police search in 2008. |
Twenty-four days later she was found alive under a bed in Batley Carr, less than a mile from her home. | Twenty-four days later she was found alive under a bed in Batley Carr, less than a mile from her home. |
Shannon's mother Karen Matthews and Michael Donovan - the uncle of Ms Matthews's partner - were convicted in December 2008 of the child's kidnap, which they committed in a plan to claim £50,000 in reward money. | Shannon's mother Karen Matthews and Michael Donovan - the uncle of Ms Matthews's partner - were convicted in December 2008 of the child's kidnap, which they committed in a plan to claim £50,000 in reward money. |
A Met spokesman said it was "routine" to liaise with all forces that have dealt with similar cases. | A Met spokesman said it was "routine" to liaise with all forces that have dealt with similar cases. |
"This case is like the Shannon Matthews case," he said. | |
"This is a missing persons case and we are putting all our resources into finding her." | "This is a missing persons case and we are putting all our resources into finding her." |
Stuart Hazell - the partner of Tia's grandmother Christine Sharp - was questioned by police as a witness for more than two hours on Wednesday. | Stuart Hazell - the partner of Tia's grandmother Christine Sharp - was questioned by police as a witness for more than two hours on Wednesday. |
The search for Tia has prompted a huge community effort with hundreds of people turning out to search woodland and fields and hand out leaflets. | The search for Tia has prompted a huge community effort with hundreds of people turning out to search woodland and fields and hand out leaflets. |
But police have confirmed that at about 00:15 BST on Thursday two people from a search party were threatened with a weapon as they tried to search a garage in Foxcombe, New Addington. | But police have confirmed that at about 00:15 BST on Thursday two people from a search party were threatened with a weapon as they tried to search a garage in Foxcombe, New Addington. |
'Confronted by homeowner' | 'Confronted by homeowner' |
A Met police spokesman said: "Two people from the search party were confronted by the homeowner. | A Met police spokesman said: "Two people from the search party were confronted by the homeowner. |
"It was alleged the homeowner threatened the residents with a weapon. | "It was alleged the homeowner threatened the residents with a weapon. |
"This was later reported at a local police station and officers from Croydon CID are now investigating. No arrests were made." | "This was later reported at a local police station and officers from Croydon CID are now investigating. No arrests were made." |
The police force has reminded people not to enter private property without permission. | The police force has reminded people not to enter private property without permission. |
Local councillor Carole Bonner said police had asked residents to concentrate on giving out leaflets and not to conduct their own searches. | Local councillor Carole Bonner said police had asked residents to concentrate on giving out leaflets and not to conduct their own searches. |
She said: "People want to be doing something." | She said: "People want to be doing something." |
She added that local people had "proved their worth" in their "fantastic" efforts so far. | She added that local people had "proved their worth" in their "fantastic" efforts so far. |
Sue Randall, secretary of Croydon Rugby Club, which had become a gathering point, said she has been advised by police to close the club until further notice. | Sue Randall, secretary of Croydon Rugby Club, which had become a gathering point, said she has been advised by police to close the club until further notice. |
About 200 people turned out there to search woodland on Tuesday. | About 200 people turned out there to search woodland on Tuesday. |
Ms Randall said: "They have told us to concentrate on handing out leaflets. | Ms Randall said: "They have told us to concentrate on handing out leaflets. |
"I suppose they don't want people to go out on their own and contaminate evidence." | "I suppose they don't want people to go out on their own and contaminate evidence." |