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The search for April Jones in numbers The search for April Jones in numbers
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• More than 650 search areas within a block of 60 sq km were identified by the police.• More than 650 search areas within a block of 60 sq km were identified by the police.
• An average of 135 officers were involved in the search every day.• An average of 135 officers were involved in the search every day.
• The Dyfed Powys force received 4,744 calls/messages from the public about April's disappearance.• The Dyfed Powys force received 4,744 calls/messages from the public about April's disappearance.
• Officers conducted house-to-house inquiries at 700 properties. Twenty-nine child witnesses were interviewed.• Officers conducted house-to-house inquiries at 700 properties. Twenty-nine child witnesses were interviewed.
• More than 1,000 written statements were taken and almost 3,000 exhibits seized.• More than 1,000 written statements were taken and almost 3,000 exhibits seized.
• Twitter followers of the force increased from 2,400 at the end of September 2012 to more than 12,500 in a week.• Twitter followers of the force increased from 2,400 at the end of September 2012 to more than 12,500 in a week.
• In September the force website received 18,445 unique visitors. In the first week of October 2012 there were 100,000.• In September the force website received 18,445 unique visitors. In the first week of October 2012 there were 100,000.
• Support to Dyfed Powys police was provided by 45 police forces from across the UK.• Support to Dyfed Powys police was provided by 45 police forces from across the UK.
• The costs of the investigation continue to rise but are expected to finish in the region of £1.8m-£2.4m. The Home Office has agreed in principle to help foot the bill.• The costs of the investigation continue to rise but are expected to finish in the region of £1.8m-£2.4m. The Home Office has agreed in principle to help foot the bill.
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