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POLICE WANT INFORMATION ON CARS IN WILLIAM TYRRELL CASE

Nearly a year on since the disappearance of William Tyrrell, police say they are keen for information about two cars that were parked across the road from where the little boy went missing.

William’s mother spotted two cars across the road from her mother’s Kendall home, an old dark grey sedan and an old white station wagon.

“They were parked between drive-ways – it’s a rural area out there and it’s a dead end street so it’s a very unusual place to have two vehicles parked in the manner that they were,” said Detective Inspector Gary Jubelin.

He says there is no logical explanation for the cars being parked where they were.

“They were very close to each other, given it was a dead end street, that raises our curiosity,” he told the 60 Minutes program.

Police are also looking in to a dark green or greyish sedan believed to have been driven past the house and a 4WD driven at speed in the Kendall area just after William went missing.

Police have also released audio of the phone call William’s mother made to police about 20 minutes after he went missing.

“We heard him roaring around the garden and then I thought, `Oh, I haven’t heard him, I better go check on him’,” she said, in the audio released by police on Monday.

A ‘Walk for William” will be held on Saturday to mark 12 months since his disappearance..

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