Taken while she slept


George Brooks / Burke
Taken while she slept
5 May 2007
Daily Mail
Michael Seamark


The distraught parents of missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann were clinging to hope that she was still alive last night.

As a desperate hunt continued in the Algarve, her mother relived the horrific moment she discovered her daughter had vanished from her bed while she and her husband were in a restaurant only 40 yards away.

Doctor Kate McCann ran from their apartment in an upmarket Portuguese resort screaming: 'Someone has taken my little girl.'

Kate and her husband Gerry, a consultant cardiologist, have told family and friends they suspect their daughter was snatched while her two-year-old twin brother and sister were sound asleep in cots on either side of her. Madeleine, who was born by IVF treatment, disappeared from the family's ground-floor holiday apartment at the 'family friendly' Mark Warner holiday complex in the Praia da Luz resort as her parents ate at a tapas restaurant close by.

The child's aunt, Trish Cameron, yesterday described the frantic telephone call she received after the couple discovered their daughter was missing around ten o'clock on Thursday night.

'It was my young brother Gerry distraught on the phone, breaking his heart. He said: "Madeleine's been abducted, she's been abducted".

'They kept going back to check the kids every half hour. The restaurant was only 40 yards away. He went back at nine o'clock to check the children. They were all sound asleep, windows shut, shutters shut.'

Kate then went over to the two-bedroom ground-floor apartment and 'came out screaming', said Mrs Cameron. 'The door was lying open, the window in the bedroom and the shutters had been jemmied open.

'Nothing had been touched in the apartment, no valuables taken, no passports. They think someone must have come in the window and gone out the door with her.'

Portuguese police yesterday sealed off the three-storey block and forensic specialists fingerprinted the ground floor window of the McCanns' apartment. All airports, ports and border posts have been alerted.

But despite a massive search throughout the night by police, sniffer dogs and dozens of holidaymakers, there has been no sign of Madeleine, wearing white pyjamas when her parents put her to bed with twins Amelie and Sean in the bougainvillea-clad apartment.

Intriguingly, a Briton who runs a company in the Algarve has told police he spotted a couple carrying a young child early yesterday.

George Burke, from Liverpool, was driving home from nearby Lagos around 6am when he caught the two people in his car headlights. 'I couldn't see them clearly because it was dark and windy. They scurried down a side road and out of sight.'


Last night, as police helicopters and launches scoured the sea, beach and village, Madeleine's family issued a statement which read: 'This is a particularly difficult time for the family and we are all comforting each other. At this time all the family's focus is in assisting the UK and in particular the Portuguese authorities in securing Madeleine's safe return.'

Mr McCann, a consultant cardiologist at Leicester's Glenfield Hospital, and his wife Kate, a GP, had chosen the up-market resort because it was family-friendly.

A friend of the couple, Jill Renwick, said: 'This is the first time they have done this. They are very, very anxious parents and very careful.'

She said Madeleine - known as Maddy - was ' gorgeous, active and chatty and intelligent, not shy. She is four next week and starts school this year.'

The McCanns, who have been married eight years and recently moved into a £600,000 detached house in Rothley, a suburb of Leicester, were on holiday with a group of fellow doctors and other young children, paying around £1,600 for a week.

In the evenings, Mark Warner offers a drop-in creche service enabling customers to leave young children with staff while they enjoy a relaxing dinner.

Customers may also pay for individual baby-sitters but the McCanns, both 38, chose not to use either service, instead taking it in turns regularly to check their three young children themselves from the restaurant on the other side of a swimming pool from their apartment.

After Mrs McCann raised the alarm, Mark Warner said it immediately launched a search of all areas within the complex and the peaceful, 1,000-population fishing village.

Resort manager John Hill said: 'As well as staff, we had guests helping, also the majority of the Praia da Luz village.

Police were informed at the same time as the alarm was raised. They arrived about

10.45pm and after statements were taken from the family police decided to escalate the situation.'

Paul Moyes, 47, from Cheshire, and his wife Susan own a holiday apartment in the same black as the McCanns. He said: 'There was a knock on the door at about 11.30 from a hotel guest telling us a girl was missing and asking us to help in the search.

'There were uniformed police, plain clothes and even off-duty local officers. The search went on all night, people were using torches.

'We searched the beach and the hotel grounds with scores of people. Quite a few of us own holiday homes here so it's a close-knit community and something like this is terribly shocking.' Michael Hannar, from Pontefract, Yorkshire, owns a ground floor apartment close to the McCanns.

He said: 'I don't believe a three-year- old child would have been strong enough to open the window or shutter.

'Mine are difficult to open, especially if the window is fully closed. The shutter is also difficult to open.'

Family friend Mrs Renwick said the McCanns - who met while training at the Western Infirmary at Glasgow - felt let down by police. 'I spoke to them this morning and they said the police had done nothing overnight and they felt as if they'd been left on their own.'

Resort manager Mr Hill said: 'We're in a sleepy fishing village and manpower for the police, I agree, was low at the time. After the CID were involved more police were called.'

In Leicester, neighbours spoke of the loving, protective parents. Tracey Horsefield, a 32-year-old nurse, said: 'They never let those children out on their own. I have never seen Madeleine without her parents.'

Mr McCann's mother Eileen, 67, from Glasgow, said the couple had been desperate to have children and eventually underwent IVF treatment.

'Madeleine made their lives complete when she came along. The three children were very close and I don't know how they will cope - how any of them will.'

Madeleine's uncle Michael Healy said: 'There has been some negative spin put on this, with people criticising them for leaving the kids.

'But it's nonsense, they were close by and eating within sight of where the children were and checking on them. No one was rip-roaring drunk.'
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Suspect Is Sought In Search For Girl


Suspect is sought in search for girl
Tom Mack
5 May 2007
Leicester Mercury


Portuguese police said today that they believe missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann has been abducted. Guilhermino Encarnacao, director of the judicial police in the Faro region, said detectives have a suspect in mind, but they refused to reveal any details for fear of endangering Madeleine's life.  He said police were hopeful she was still alive and believe she is still in Portugal.  Experts have put together a sketch of a suspect, but no further details were revealed for fear of putting the Leicestershire youngster's life in danger.
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Portuguese police say missing British girl may have been abducted


Portuguese police say missing British girl may have been abducted
5 May 2007
Associated Press Newswires
LISBON, Portugal

Portuguese police and crime investigators believe a 3-year-old British girl who went missing from a luxury resort in southern Portugal may have been abducted, officials said Saturday.

"We have evidence which indicates a kidnap," police spokesman Guilhermino Encarnacao told a news conference. Encarnacao said investigators had "a profile" for a suspect, but he declined to give details "to safeguard the child's life." Encarnacao appealed for the return of the child. "Bring her back just as she is, because you're still in time," he said.

Senior regional official Antonio Pina told government news agency Lusa that Portuguese police were fully deployed and operating with "absolute coordination" in a search for the toddler. Pina said police equipped with search dogs had patrolled the area around the holiday resort from which the girl, Madeleine McCann, went missing late Thursday. Pina said the verges of a local road linking the resort to a nearby beach in Lagos had also been searched.

Around 150 agents were investigating in Portugal and were in contact with British police, Europol, Interpol and other European entities.

Three British police agents arrived from Leicestershire on Saturday to help with investigations, British ambassador John Buck said in a statement.

By Friday, police had received 30,000 telephone calls, Encarnacao said, adding that airports throughout Europe had been supplied with identification details.

The girl's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, made an impassioned plea Friday for their daughter's return. "Please, if you have Madeleine, let her come home to her mummy, daddy, brother and sister," Gerry McCann said, with his wife at his side. "We cannot describe the anguish and despair we are feeling as parents of our beautiful daughter Madeleine," he said. "We request that anyone with any information relating to Madeleine's disappearance, no matter how trivial, contact the Portuguese police and help us get her back safely."

Madeleine had been staying with her family at Praia da Luz, a coastal town 200 kilometers (120 miles) south of Lisbon. She went missing when her parents were at dinner in the resort.
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Nothing describes anguish for our Maddie


George Brooks / Burke
Nothing describes anguish for our Maddie; Hunt for lost Maddie
John Askill and Julie Moult in Praia da Luz, Portugal, and James Clench in London
5 May 2007
The Sun
HOLS PARENTS' PLEA FOR MISSING GIRL, 3


MISSING Maddie McCann's distraught parents choked back tears last night as they made a desperate plea to get her back.

Speaking 24 hours after discovering three-year-old Maddie had vanished from their holiday apartment, dad Gerry said:
"Words cannot describe the anguish and despair we are feeling as the parents of a beautiful daughter."
As wife Kate poignantly clutched Maddie's pink teddy, he added haltingly:
"We request anyone with any information relating to Madeleine's disappearance should please contact Portuguese police to help us get her back to safety.

"Please if you have Madeleine, please let her come home to her mummy, daddy, brother and sister. Everyone can understand how distressing this current situation is."
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Missing British Three-Year-Old 'Abducted'


Missing British Three-Year-Old 'Abducted'
5 May 2007

Press Association National Newswire
John Bingham, PA, in Praia Da Luz, Portugal


Detectives investigating the disappearance of British girl Madeleine McCann believe she was abducted, Portuguese police revealed today. Portugal's Judicial Police - the equivalent of Britain's CID - also said they believe that the three-year-old is still alive. Experts have put together a sketch of a suspect, but no further details were revealed for fear of endangering the Leicester youngster's life.
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Family distraught as hunt for Madeleine continues


Family distraught as hunt for Madeleine continues
5 May 2007
Press Association National Newswire
John Bingham, PA, in Praia Da Luz, Portugal


The anguish continued today for the family of missing British girl Madeleine McCann as police revealed they believe she was abducted.

Madeleine's parents, doctors Gerry and Kate, kept a low profile, staying in a holiday apartment close to that in which their daughter was last seen.

The family's original holiday apartment is now being treated as a crime scene with police carrying out fingerprinting and searching for evidence.

Earlier Madeleine's father returned to the apartment alone and emerged carrying a suitcase and a bucket and spade for his younger twins Amelie and Sean.

Later the couple were seen walking between two apartment blocks with the twins accompanied by friends.

Madeleine's mother wore a pink and white striped vest top and jeans while her husband was dressed in jeans and a light T-shirt.

After leaving the twins in the care of others the couple walked through the complex hand in hand.

They later had a private meeting with the British Ambassador John Buck and three family liaison officers from Leicestershire police who were flown out to help the McCanns.

Earlier Madeleine's great aunt Nora defended the couple's decision to have a meal while their children were in the apartment pointing out that it was clearly visible from the tapas restaurant where they dined.

She said: 'They are doctors. they are intelligent people.''
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British police arrive in Portugal to help trace kidnapped girl


British police arrive in Portugal to help trace kidnapped girl
5 May 2007
Agence France Presse
LISBON


A team of three British police detectives arrived in Portugal Saturday to help track down a suspected kidnapper believed to have abducted a British toddler.

British ambassador John Buck told reporters the officers would act as a liaison between the family of the girl and Portuguese police, and between the Portuguese and British police.
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Irish gran joins search Maddy for ‘kidnapped’


5 May 2007
Evening Herald
Cormac Looney
Fears grow for safety of three-year-old girl in holiday snatch


The Irish grandmother of a three-year-old girl feared abducted in the Algarve has travelled to Portugal to help with the search for her. Maddy McCann is believed to have been taken as she slept in a holiday complex at Praia da Luz, a popular tourist destination with Irish families. She is now missing for almost 48 hours.

Maddy’s grandmother, Ellen, from Burtonport, Co Donegal, has now arrived in Portugal to assist with the search and comfort the Maddy’s parents, Gerry and Kate, both doctors aged 38. Ellen, whose father Joseph Ferry owned a pub in the fishing village of Burtonport, moved from Donegal to Scotland where she married and settled down.
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Shutters had been jemmied.. Maddie was gone


Shutters had been jemmied.. Maddie was gone
John Askill and Julie Moult in Praia da Luz, Portugal, and James Clench in London
5 May 2007
The Sun


MOMENT HOL MUM'S WORLD FELL TO PIECES

Sun team: John Scott, Guy Patrick, Antonella Lazzeri, Alastair Taylor, John Coles, Gary O'Shea, Emma Cox, David Goodwin, Tom Worden, John Clarke and Doug Seeburg.


SHATTERED relatives and friends told last night of the heart-stopping moment mum Kate McCann discovered her precious daughter was missing.

Kate and her husband Gerry had left blonde three-year-old Maddie asleep with her baby brother and sister as they ate at a tapas restaurant just 50 yards from their holiday apartment in Portugal's Algarve.

The pair took turns to check on the children every half hour. But when Kate returned to the room at 10pm on Thursday there was no sign of her angel-faced girl.

As a desperate police hunt continued in the resort of Praia da Luz last night, Maddie's aunt Trish Cameron told how distraught Gerry described the scene in a frantic late-night phone call.

Trish, of Dumbarton, Scotland, said:
"The kids were all sound asleep, windows shut, shutters shut.

"Kate went back at 10pm to check. The front door was lying open, the window had been tampered with, the shutters had been jemmied open and Maddie was missing.

Kate came out screaming."

Maddie's brother and sister -two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie -were left safely in their cots.

Target

Trish, who plans to jet out to help with the search, went on:
"Kate ran and told my brother. He was distraught on the phone to me, breaking his heart.

"He said, 'Maddie's been abducted, she's been abducted'. It looks as if somebody has come in the window, who's either been watching, or they've targeted her."

Describing Maddie, Trish added:
"She's an absolutely beautiful wee blonde girl, with blue-green eyes.

"One distinguishing feature is that the pupil of her right eye runs down into the iris."

Cops yesterday cordoned off the apartment and officers with sniffer dogs were leading the search.

The Sun has offered a Pounds 10,000 reward for information that may lead to the youngster being found.

Kate and Gerry, both 38-year-old doctors from Rothley, Leics, are believed to have been on holiday with a group of other medical workers. The party comprised nine adults and eight children.

It is understood Maddie, whose full name is Madeleine and who turns four next Saturday, is due to start school in September.

Distraught Kate rang long-time friends Jon and Michelle Corner, the twins' godparents, at their Merseyside home to break the news.

Jon, whose wife grew up with GP Kate in their home city of Liverpool, revealed:
"She phoned at about three in the morning.

"She just blurted out that Maddie had been abducted. She said, 'They've broken the shutter on the window and taken my little girl'.

"She was incredibly upset. I've spoken to her since, and she's still completely devastated -as we all are for them.

"She's very upset that the police do not seem to be doing anything. She expected more to be done to find Maddie in such a terrible situation. As far as she is concerned, there is too little happening."

The McCanns were staying at the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz, western Algarve -a popular spot with Brits. They booked the break with holiday firm Mark Warner.

The complex consists of individual villa-style accommodation mixed with small bars, restaurants, cafes, boutiques and shops.

Resort boss John Hill said 70 staff and guests searched until 4.30am after the family raised the alarm, while border police, Spanish cops and airports were notified.

He said:
"It was a very emotional and frantic night and everyone did a fantastic job of getting involved and searching the area."

But he insisted there was NO physical evidence Maddie had been abducted from the apartment.

He said:
"It's still questionable as to whether it's an abduction.

"We are hoping that Madeleine is found as soon as possible and safe and well. We are hoping that she is asleep under a bush somewhere and we will find her soon."

He said the family's apartment was surrounded by other holiday homes, all of which had "quite sophisticated" door locks.

Guests were quizzed to check if they saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area.

Mr Hill said Mark Warner offers families a babysitting service where they can leave children for the night.

He added:
"Those facilities were available but were not being used."

Counsellors were being flown out from Britain to assist the stricken parents, he added.

John Buck, the British Ambassador in Portugal, drove in from the capital Lisbon to be with the family after they begged him for help.

A spokesman at the embassy said: "He is driving down to do everything for them that he can."

Maddie's family said in a statement:
"This is a particularly difficult time and we are all comforting each other. We have received lots of support from friends, family and the public and the family are very grateful for that support.

"At this time all the family's focus is in assisting the UK and in particular Portuguese authorities in securing Madeleine's safe return."

Among those who joined Thursday night's search for the tot were British expats, holidaymakers and off-duty police officers.

Paul Moyes, 47, from Cheshire, owns a holiday apartment with wife Susan in the McCanns' block.

Paul said:
"There was a knock on our door at about 11.30pm from a hotel guest telling us a girl was missing and asking us to help.

"We joined in searching on the beach and the hotel grounds with scores of other people. The police arrived at around midnight and the search went on all night."

Family pal Gill Renwick revealed how panicking Kate sent her a text saying: "I need help."

She said:
"Kate was at the police station in hysterics. She texted me saying she needed help.

"When we spoke she said the police weren't doing enough. They seemed very slow off the mark."

Careful

Speaking about the Pounds 1,500 family holiday, pal Gill went on:
"It's the first time they have done this.

"They are very, very anxious parents and very careful. They chose Mark Warner because it is a family-friendly resort."

Gill spoke as Maddie's worried grandparents flew into Portugal to join the search.

Brian and Susan Healy said as they headed for the airport: "We're worried sick."

The couple had earlier been comforted by friends at their smart semi in Mossley Hill, Liverpool.

Family friend Pat Perkins, 61, said:
"Susan can barely speak. We're just trying to stay positive.

"Kate and Gerry often visited Liverpool with the children. They are such good parents.

"It's a very loving family, they didn't leave their children in any danger. You just don't expect something so awful to happen.

"I recommended Portugal as a holiday destination, I go every year. It's such a friendly country, they love children over there."

Neighbour Penny Noble said the McCanns' village was in shock.

She said:
"We are absolutely devastated. They are a really nice family and good neighbours.

"They are delightful. We see them take their bikes up and down and going for walks. Maddie's a happy-go-lucky little girl".

Nurse Tracey Horsfield, 32, lives near the large detached home shared by consultant cardiologist Gerry and his family.

She said:
"They are very protective of their children. This is the last thing you'd have thought would have happened to them."
 
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Man 'tried to procure weapons for RIRA'


24 April 2007
The Irish News


A Co Armagh man was "caught red-handed trying to procure weapons" for the Real IRA, a bail hearing has heard. Desmond Kearns (42) from Tannaghmore Green in Lurgan, Co Antrim, is in custody on a charge of conspiracy to possess firearms with intent. During a compassionate bail hearing at the High Court in Belfast yesterday, a Crown lawyer said that in 2004, the accused and his wife travelled across Europe to obtain cigarettes. It is claimed the plan was to smuggle the cigarettes into Ireland. During their travels they became involved with undercover security personnel who recorded them during alleged cigarette deals. The lawyer claimed the cigarette dealing was "part of a means to fund a terrorist organisation".

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