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Portuguese police launch new search for Madeleine McCann in the Algarve

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Posted on June 2, 2025

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LISBON (Reuters) -Portuguese police are to search again an area around Praia da Luz, the civil parish in the southern Algarve region where British three-year-old Madeleine McCann disappeared in 2007,

New Search for Madeleine McCann Launched by Portuguese Police in Algarve

LISBON (Reuters) -Portuguese police have launched a new search for Madeleine McCann in Portugal's Algarve region where the British three-year-old disappeared in 2007, following a request from German authorities, the country's investigative Judicial Police (PJ) said on Monday.

In a statement, the PJ said it was executing a European Investigation Order on behalf of the public prosecutor's office in the German city of Braunschweig, which in 2022 formally identified German national Christian Brueckner as an official suspect in McCann's disappearance.

It added that "a wide range of investigations, namely search warrants" would be carried out between June 2-6 in Portugal's Municipality of Lagos and all evidence seized would be handed over to Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA).

The search for traces of the child's body will focus on an area between Praia da Luz, a civil parish belonging to Lagos, and one of the houses where Brueckner lived when McCann disappeared 18 years ago, according to news reports by CNN Portugal and German newspaper Bild.

Braunschweig prosecutors told Reuters "criminal procedural measures" related to the McCann case were taking place in Portugal involving the BKA and Portuguese law enforcement, but did not provide further details.

London's Metropolitan Police said they were aware of searches carried out by the BKA in Portugal, adding the force was not present there but would "support our international colleagues where necessary."

German police said in June 2020 that McCann was assumed dead and that Brueckner was likely responsible. Brueckner has denied any involvement and has not been charged with any crime related to the case.

The convicted child abuser and drug dealer is behind bars in Germany for raping a 72-year-old woman in the same area of the Algarve.

The last search for McCann was carried out in May 2023, when the police combed an inland reservoir in the Algarve but did not find anything.

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves in Lisbon and Kirsti Knolle in Berlin; Additional reporting by Michael Holden in London; Editing by Ed Osmond, David Latona and Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • Portuguese police start a new search for Madeleine McCann.
  • The search is requested by German authorities.
  • Focus is on Praia da Luz in the Algarve.
  • Christian Brueckner is an official suspect.
  • Previous searches in May 2023 found nothing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What prompted the new search for Madeleine McCann?
The new search was launched by Portuguese police following a request from German authorities as part of a European Investigation Order.
Where will the search for Madeleine McCann take place?
The search will focus on an area between Praia da Luz and one of the houses where the suspect, Brueckner, lived when McCann disappeared.
What is known about the suspect in the McCann case?
The suspect, Christian Brueckner, is a convicted child abuser and drug dealer currently imprisoned in Germany for a separate crime.
When was the last search conducted for Madeleine McCann?
The last search was conducted in May 2023, where police searched an inland reservoir in the Algarve but found no evidence.
What role does international cooperation play in the investigation?
London's Metropolitan Police stated they are aware of the searches in Portugal and will support their international colleagues as necessary.

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