Wednesday 11.30am: Three generations of Linda Collins' family live in the neighbourhood being searched on Wednesday morning.
She said while many in the area mix socially, she hasn't seen much of those living in the house on Wandoo Place.
"You never really see them. I've never seen kids playing in their yard."
The grandmother has been a resident of the area for three years.
The neighbourhood's annual Australia Day party was to be hosted at Mrs Collins' Jolly Nose Drive house house next week.
She said she'd dropped a leaflet at the Wandoo Place residence, "but we weren't expecting them to come along".
Wednesday 10.30am: Following the drainage of the septic tank, there is a reduced police presence at the house on Wandoo Place, Bonny Hils.
Detectives from the Mid-North Coast are supervising two forensic officers as they use an excavator to clear a large wood pile.
Wednesday 10.15am: The police presence at Bonny Hills and Lake Cathie is significant as the search for missing toddler William Tyrell has taken a new turn.
A PolAir chopper is hovering above Lake Cathie while an excavator has cordoned off a semi-rural property in Wandoo Place, Bonny Hills,, where an elderly couple live.
A grease trap and septic service truck pulled up to the house about 8am on Wednesday.
Homicide detectives have spent more than 24 hours searching through the single-level house in Wandoo Place, Bonny Hills, just south of Port Macquarie.
A complicated family history prohibits the missing three-year-old's parents from speaking publicly about William’s disappearance, but Superintendent Paul Fehon said they were being kept up to date with the investigation
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