Travelling Wilbury
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Initial search efforts
Hundreds of police, members of State Emergency Services, Rural Fire Service and members of the community searched day and night for Tyrrell. Specialist police, including the sex crimes squad from Strike Force became involved. Motorcycles and helicopters were brought in to search. Two hundred volunteers searched overnight, hundreds of people combed rugged terrain around the home and police divers searched waterways and dams. The police searched every house in the estate that surrounds Benaroon Drive several times.
The police detection dogs were brought in and they managed to detect Tyrrell's scent, but only within the boundaries of the backyard.[12]"Strike Force Rosann" was established with specially trained investigators from the State Crime Command who are experienced in the unexplained disappearance of young children. They supported the police, other emergency services workers and members of the public involved in the search. After five days, police said they were unable to come up with any leads.[13]
Disappearance of William Tyrrell - Wikipedia
I don't know why anyone would think that the police officers were not getting their hands dirty and searching from the start of this case.
The initial search was certainly a good combined effort and a quick response from emergency services.
But that search may only be relevant if the current line of enquiry is wrong- they have suggested an accident and WT moved to elsewhere. This still is yet to be proven (along with a lot of other things), but if it eventuates that the fosters have hidden the events of that day it’ll go down as one of the darkest acts of anyone in this country. This is only a suggestion if that scenario eventuates IMO