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In looking for MSM articles where it has been stated that the dogs found no trace of WT PAST the yard, or the driveway, that 'essential baby' article is the only one I could find that said that. A good sampling is listed below. I am therefore inclined to believe that the 'essential baby' article was another case of reporter embellishment, or something other than fact, MOO:
Police have launched a special strike force to help find three-year-old missing boy William Tyrell on the fifth day of the frantic search as it's revealed even police sniffer dogs can't find a trace or scent of the toddler.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-days-ago.html
Hundreds of SES, RFS and local volunteers scoured thick bushland on Tuesday and searched nearby dams and waterways for a second time, but there has been no trace of the boy.
Sniffer dogs and cadaver dogs found no scent in the yard, fuelling fears he may have been abducted.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/missing-wi...16-10hy58.html
Sniffer dogs have also been involved but have not picked up any trace of William.
http://www.news.com.au/national/brea...-1227061187569
Sniffer dogs have failed to pick up any scent of the three-year-old William Tyrell on the NSW mid-north coast, fuelling fears he may not have wandered away from home.
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Neither police sniffer dogs nor cadaver dogs had been able to pick up any sign of the boy, Fehon said.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...re-diminishing
Police Strike Force Rosann has been established as sniffer dogs fail to pick up any scent of William Tyrell, five days after he went missing on the NSW mid north coast.
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Superintendent Paul Fehon says neither police sniffer dogs nor cadaver dogs have been able to pick up any sign of the boy, fuelling fears he may not have wandered away from home.
http://www.nbnnews.com.au/index.php/...illiam-tyrell/
POLICE confirmed sniffer dogs brought in to search around Kendall, near Port Macquarie, for William Tyrell had found no scent trail of the three-year-old.
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Police sniffer dogs have not been able to determine any sign of the boy.
http://www.news.com.au/national/brea...-1227059837928
Sniffer dogs have failed to pick up any scent of little William Tyrell on the NSW mid-north coast, fuelling fears he may not have wandered away from home.
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Neither police sniffer dogs nor cadaver dogs have been able to pick up any sign of the boy, Supt Fehon said.
http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-s...ell-scent.html
Police divers were brought in to search nearby dams and waterways, while sniffer dogs also helped comb the area.
The dogs did not pick up any scent trails to suggest William wandered off.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/wil...-1227195803646
Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
Well spotted. Quote from the above article, my bolding: "Sniffer dogs found no trace of the boy beyond the yard." I am presuming "Essential Baby" is a media source that would be classified as reasonable. Well, that solves that problem. Unfortunately, we now can only speculate as to whether he was allegedly taken from the driveway, or from the actual road.
Quote Originally Posted by bearbear View Post
but is that msm wording or did police actually give a statement quoting beyond the yard or did they only ever say no trace?
just trying to get the truth of what police have said and msm have said
Last edited by deugirtni; 02-16-2015 at 08:13 PM. Reason: added bolding; deleted a quote from mamama (not allowed apparently)
Thanks
Just wanted to bump this post from thread 5 by deugertni.
I was doing the same research myself on articles that stated the scent in the yard etc. and found that articles in the 1st 10 days of the search, in MSM did not report the qualifying statement, "outside of the yard." First articles, I noticed that statement were in October 2014. thanks D, you had already done all the hard work.MOO