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Authorities have initiated a renewed, intensive search in southern Portugal for Madeleine McCann. Over 30 German police units are scouring 21 private plots near Lagos over the course of a planned three‐day operation, as investigators hope for breakthroughs in this long-standing international missing persons case.
LAGOS, Portugal (AP) — Police investigating the disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann searched near an abandoned rural building in southern Portugal on Tuesday as they launched fresh probes near the holiday resort where she was last seen 18 years ago. The case received worldwide…
30 German cops have started combing more than 20 private plots of land in Portugal
The search, expected to last three days, will see more than 30 German police search 21 private plots of land in the area of Lagos, in southern Portugal.
New police search begins in hunt for missing Madeleine McCann CP24
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