Holidaymakers help in Madeleine search

More than 1,500 people have phoned a police hotline to help trace British four-year-old Madeleine McCann who was abducted in …

More than 1,500 people have phoned a police hotline to help trace British four-year-old Madeleine McCann who was abducted in Portugal, the Association of Chief Police Officers said today.

Some of the information provided by the 1,538 callers had been passed to the Portuguese investigation team. The child went missing nearly a month ago from a holiday apartment in the Algarve as her parents dined in a nearby restaurant.

Police said dozens of holidaymakers at the Ocean Club resort, at Praia da Luz, had also sent holiday photographs to a website set up as part of the appeal.

They were encouraged to upload pictures of people not known to them who were snapped in the two weeks in the run-up to the toddler's disappearance.

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The pictures were enhanced, with the aid of new facial recognition software, to help build a picture of who was in the area at the time.

More than 170 people have sent 1,000 photographs to the site since its launch on May 21st, the police organisation said.

The McCanns have widened their appeal to Spain, where they believe their daughter may have been taken after her abduction on May 3rd.

The couple appealed for Spanish police to investigate actively the possibility that her disappearance may be linked to that of other children in Portugal and Spain.

The family received the backing of jockeys taking part in today's Derby at Epsom, one of the country's biggest horse racing events of the year. Jockeys, including Frankie Dettori who will be riding the favourite Authorized, wore yellow ribbons in support of the campaign to find the young girl.