Was Paul the neighbour mowing his lawn and who took his dog for a walk ?
A neighbour on the street told Daily Mail Australia he met William's father who was 'searching through the backyards heartbroken and frantic'.
The neighbour said that while he has lived on the street for seven years he did not know William or the boy's parents. He had however met the woman who lived in the house where William disappeared from.
'The boy came up from Sydney to visit a lady in the house,' he explained.
'It's been pretty full on. I've been here the whole time, people have been pouring through our back yards. I really hope he's found soon.
'Everyone in the street has been interviewed. It's really horrible,' he added.
The man said there hasn't been 'one burglary or incident' on the street the whole time he has lived there.
'It is a quiet peaceful area and it has been turned upside down.'
'When I heard I was on my ride on mower and saw a police car. Someone came running down the street. They said someone had just lost a kid. I took my dog for a walk and had a look for him. I wish he was found on the first day.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-nearby-forest-hope-finding-alive-fades.html
Neighbour Paul Savage was one of the first to start searching for William after his frantic neighbour screamed that he was missing.
"If he had wandered, he would have been found," Savage says.
"When I go for a walk you still find yourself keeping an eye out, hoping for a scream or a yell and not a horrible smell.
"I don't know how his family has coped, it must be torture for them."
All the homes in the estate were searched. And then searched again.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/missing-william-tyrell-casts-dark-shadow-over-town-20141031-11fbdi.html
Missing William Tyrell casts dark shadow over town
Dan Proudman
Seems as though lawn mower man was not searching until the police car had already arrived and PS was one of the first searching.
Wonder where her husband was when she ran to him? Could he be the lawn mower man down the street?
She remembers when William’s grandmother knocked frantically on her door on September 12, 2014.
She ran straight to her husband and said in disbelief, “She’s lost her f..king grandson.”
“We were one of the few — I’ll say unfortunate people now — that were here when it happened,” she says. “We were just witnesses but the police are on our case a lot now and it’s frustrating....
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...d/news-story/2d8aa4bde6c83ded451c26090fb55643
William Tyrrell: fear in Kendall where little boy disappeared