Alice Gross: Police Search National Trust Park

Written By Unknown on Senin, 29 September 2014 | 22.11

Police trying to trace schoolgirl Alice Gross are carrying out searches in Osterley Park - a National Trust Georgian country house and estate in the western suburbs of London.

The move is an extension of the ongoing search operation and follows the dredging of a canal close to where she disappeared a month ago.

More than 300 officers are involved in the massive hunt for the 14-year-old, who failed to return to her home in Hanwell, west London, on August 28.

Alice Gross map A map showing Alice Gross's last-known movements

She was last seen on CCTV walking along the towpath of the Grand Union Canal towards Hanwell at 4.26pm.

A stretch of canal was searched in the hope of finding possessions such as her iPhone - but no new leads were discovered.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "That search was conducted as part of the wider search and nothing of significance was found. Searches are ongoing."

Officers from more than a dozen forces are now involved in the hunt, while the RAF has been drafted in to help identify new search areas.

Runners in the Ealing half marathon wear yellow ribbons for missing teenager Alice Gross Runners in a half-marathon in Ealing wore yellow ribbons

Runners taking part in a half-marathon in Ealing on Sunday wore yellow ribbons to raise awareness of Alice's disappearance.

Ribbons were also tied to trees and fences along the route, close to where Alice was last seen.

Her mother, Rosalind Hodgkiss, said: "Every morning, as Alice's disappearance grows longer and longer, brings new agony, new anguish."

On Saturday, officers revealed that footage from 300 CCTV cameras within a six-square-mile radius was now being analysed.

Search for Alice Gross A reconstruction of the teen's last-known movements prompted 150 calls

Police received 150 phone calls after staging a reconstruction of the teenager's last-known movements.

Convicted murderer Arnis Zalkalns, the prime suspect in her disappearance, who has also vanished, was filmed cycling the same route behind the teenager.

But police stress the Latvian, who was also accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl in 2009, is just "one line of enquiry".

A reward of up to £20,000 is being offered to anyone who has information that leads police to find Alice.


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