Spider-Man Suit Discovered at Beach Property Near William Tyrrell Disappearance Unrelated to Case Police Confirm

Police have confirmed that a Spider-Man suit found near Dunbogan, New South Wales, is not connected to the disappearance of William Tyrrell. The suit was reported at a beachside property about 20 minutes from where Tyrrell was last seen in 2014.
Details of the Discovery
The suit was discovered at a property on Beach Place in Dunbogan, which is situated east of Kendall. Law enforcement authorities searched the location but found no additional evidence or items of interest.
Background on William Tyrrell
William Tyrrell went missing on September 12, 2014. At the time, he was wearing a Spider-Man suit while playing outside at his foster grandmother’s home. This imagery of Tyrrell in the costume has remained a crucial symbol in the search for the missing boy.
- Date of Disappearance: September 12, 2014
- Location of Discovery: Beach Place, Dunbogan, near Kendall
- Investigation Status: Ongoing; no charges have been laid
- Reward for Information: $1 million
Ongoing Investigation
Despite years of investigation, authorities have not located any trace of the then-toddler. A renewed appeal for information was made last year, coinciding with the 10-year anniversary of his disappearance.
An inquest related to this case was held earlier this year after being adjourned in 2020. The findings from the coroner’s investigation are awaited, which may shine a light on this ongoing mystery.
Anyone with details about William Tyrrell’s disappearance is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.