Gerguy police ended their search for a home in connection with the disappearance of British daughter Madeleine McCann on Wednesday, but did not say what they found, if they found him, to solve the mystery of years ago.
Officers used sniffer dogs and an excavator to excavate in the city of Hanover, with several police cars parked in a cordoned-off area.
The skies over the gcircular have been declared a no-fly zone, local news compatible with Hannoversche Allgemeine.
Police revealed in June that they were investigating a 43-year-old Gerguy boy on the case, saying they believed they had killed Maddie.
The suspect, who was not appointed by the police but known through Gerguy’s media as Christian B., reportedly lived in Hanover since 2007.
Police began digging the gcircular in the early hours of Tuesday.
Gerguy police use a shovel on a grassy farm in the town of Hanover, in northern Gerguy, in connection with the disappearance of the British Madeleine McCann Photo: AFP / Hauke-Christian Dittrich
They did not give important details about how the studies are applicable to the case or what they hope to find.
Gerguy’s newspaper, consistent with Bild, reported that police had unearthed the rules of an old design, as well as a basement, which an unidentified neighbor said was part of a design there long before suspect B. returned to the ground.
A sniffer dog used to look for a cavernous hoax under a concrete slab at the site, according to Hannoversche Allgemeine.
Prosecutors and Brunswick police declined to comment at the reported warehouse when they were contacted via AFP.
Madeleine undone the lok from her family’s holiday apartment at the Portuguese beach hotel in Luz on 3 May 2007, more than a day before her fourth birthday, while her parents dined with friends at a nearby tapas bar.
Despite a gigantic foreign hunt, no trace of her has been discovered and no person has been accused of her disappearance.
Gerguy’s prosecutors said in June that they had “concrete evidence” that Madeleine had died, while British police continued to consider her missing as a missing persons case.