Madeleine McCann has been missing since May 2007.
The investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann may be ending soon, a source close to the investigation has revealed.The inquiry, which is titled Operation Grange, was launched by Scotland Yard in 2011, four years after Madeleine disappeared from her parents' rental apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal.Madeleine, born in May 2003, has never been found, and no one has been charged with her abduction.
Since it began, Operation Grange has cost an estimated £12.5 million . It was initially set up by Theresa May, who was the UK Home Secretary at the time. When it launched, the team comprised of 29 detectives and eight civilians. Over the years, Operation Grange has translated tens of thousands of documents and produced age-processed imagery of Madeleine. Investigations have also been conducted into over 8,000 possible sightings.
Three years after the launch of Operation Grange, the group had taken over 1,000 statements, collected over 1,000 exhibits and investigated 60 persons of interest and more than 600 sex offenders.Now it seems that that it will be coming to a close soon.
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