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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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