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Renewed appeal over April suspect | Renewed appeal over April suspect |
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Police searching for April Jones have renewed an appeal for information on suspect Mark Bridger's movements, as they are given more time to question him. | Police searching for April Jones have renewed an appeal for information on suspect Mark Bridger's movements, as they are given more time to question him. |
Detectives, who have until 5pm on Friday to hold him, are dealing with a "vast amount of forensic analysis". | Detectives, who have until 5pm on Friday to hold him, are dealing with a "vast amount of forensic analysis". |
But, they stressed, that alone will not solve the case. | But, they stressed, that alone will not solve the case. |
The search for April, five, is in its fourth day since she went missing from Machynlleth, Powys, on Monday evening. | |
Social media | Social media |
At a news conference on Thursday, Det Supt Reg Bevan, of Dyfed-Powys Police, who is leading the inquiry, said: "We need information from the public which may help us find April. | |
"In particular we are looking to trace the movements of Mark Bridger between 6.30pm on Monday and 3.30pm on Tuesday and any sightings of him between these times. | "In particular we are looking to trace the movements of Mark Bridger between 6.30pm on Monday and 3.30pm on Tuesday and any sightings of him between these times. |
"In addition, if anyone had contact with him between these times, we would urge you to come forward. | |
"By contact I mean any contact - including face to face, telephone, text or social media. | "By contact I mean any contact - including face to face, telephone, text or social media. |
"We also need information regarding the movements of the blue Land Rover Discovery registration L503 MEP between Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon." | "We also need information regarding the movements of the blue Land Rover Discovery registration L503 MEP between Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon." |
Supt Ian John also thanked the hundreds of locals who had once again turned out to scour the countryside. | Supt Ian John also thanked the hundreds of locals who had once again turned out to scour the countryside. |
"We continue to implement the police-led searches in partnership with other police forces from around the UK, which includes nationally recognised search advice, mountain rescue, coastguard and other agencies," he said. | "We continue to implement the police-led searches in partnership with other police forces from around the UK, which includes nationally recognised search advice, mountain rescue, coastguard and other agencies," he said. |
"We understand fully why people feel the need do something practical to get out and try to find April. | "We understand fully why people feel the need do something practical to get out and try to find April. |
"We want to ensure that we do all we can to find her, and at the same time do nothing to jeopardise the effort to locate her. | "We want to ensure that we do all we can to find her, and at the same time do nothing to jeopardise the effort to locate her. |
"We are consulting the National Police Search Centre to see how we can best use the untrained community volunteers to do this." | "We are consulting the National Police Search Centre to see how we can best use the untrained community volunteers to do this." |
On Wednesday night police confirmed April has cerebral palsy and would be in pain without her daily medication. | On Wednesday night police confirmed April has cerebral palsy and would be in pain without her daily medication. |
Prime Minister David Cameron, whose late son Ivan had cerebral palsy, said the fact that April has the condition only made it worse. | Prime Minister David Cameron, whose late son Ivan had cerebral palsy, said the fact that April has the condition only made it worse. |
Pink ribbons | |
Mr Cameron described it as every family's nightmare and asked anyone with information to speak to police. | |
April's mother has made a plea for people to wear pink ribbons to support the search. | April's mother has made a plea for people to wear pink ribbons to support the search. |
Hundreds of locals responded to a fresh call for people living within a 10 to 15 mile (16-24km) radius and with a good local knowledge of the area, to contact rescue coordinators. | Hundreds of locals responded to a fresh call for people living within a 10 to 15 mile (16-24km) radius and with a good local knowledge of the area, to contact rescue coordinators. |
They are currently searching areas around 32 villages, concentrating initially on 15 communities. | They are currently searching areas around 32 villages, concentrating initially on 15 communities. |
Volunteers have been told to keep away from the River Dyfi, the Dyfi forest and places such as mine shafts, which were being searched by specialist teams. | Volunteers have been told to keep away from the River Dyfi, the Dyfi forest and places such as mine shafts, which were being searched by specialist teams. |
Meanwhile, April's godmother Mair Raftree said her family was "just devastated". | Meanwhile, April's godmother Mair Raftree said her family was "just devastated". |
"And they're just waiting every minute of every hour for some news of the return of April," she added. | "And they're just waiting every minute of every hour for some news of the return of April," she added. |
Overnight, the Bishop of Bangor Andy John led a vigil in the parish church in Machynlleth. | Overnight, the Bishop of Bangor Andy John led a vigil in the parish church in Machynlleth. |
"I think people want to keep their fears at bay, that's what I'm sensing," he said. | |
"There are a lot of sentences that begin and then don't finish, as though people don't want to entertain the idea that there's going to be a bad outcome. | |
"At the same time they are wanting to find a way of expressing hope." | |
Dyfed-Powys Police have asked anyone with information to contact a dedicated hotline on 0300 2000 333. | Dyfed-Powys Police have asked anyone with information to contact a dedicated hotline on 0300 2000 333. |
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