William Tyrrell is an Australian boy who disappeared aged 3 from his foster grandmother's house near Kendall, New South Wales on 12 September 2014. Believed to be abducted, police offered a 1 million dollar reward for information leading to the recovery of William alive. 9News brings you the latest news and updates on the missing boy's search and clues to finding him.
The former foster parents of William Tyrrell have been found guilty of intimidation charges in relation to another child who was also previously in their care.
William Tyrrell's foster father rejects claims he grabbed a child by the neck as his lawyers argue he applied medium force to push the youngster down as they tried to get out of a timeout.
Prosecutors are looking at evidence related to the disappearance of toddler William Tyrrell, who vanished from a property linked to his foster family in 2014.
Exclusive: 9News can reveal detectives handed a brief to the NSW DPP this month with evidence against the woman - who cannot be named - recommending she be charged.
A $1.5 million award to Bill Spedding over trumped-up historical sexual assault allegations brought during the investigation into William Tyrrell's disappearance should be overturned, an appeals court has been told.
Spedding is suing the State of NSW in the Supreme Court for malicious prosecution, seeking compensation for reputation harm and psychological treatment.
The washing machine repairman is suing the state for malicious prosecution, wrongful imprisonment, misfeasance in public office and collateral abuse of process.
A hearing is underway in the Supreme Court where Bill Spedding is suing the state for malicious prosecution, false imprisonment and collateral abuse of process.
A new clue has been extracted during a woodland search for William Tyrrell on the New South Wales Mid North Coast as police battle wet and soggy conditions.
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The former lead detective on the William Tyrrell investigation has broken his silence as a renewed search for the missing toddler's remains enters its third day.