Here’s the latest on the Alex Batty disappearance based on recent reporting.
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Summary: Alex Batty, who went missing in 2017 at age 11 while on a trip to Spain with his mother and grandfather, re-emerged in December 2023 near Toulouse, France, and later returned to the UK. In January 2025, UK police closed the criminal investigation, stating there was no realistic chance of criminal prosecution and that the case would be brought to a close with Alex safe and reintegrated with his family in Oldham.[2][5]
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Key developments:
- December 2023: A chiropody student found Alex near Toulouse; he had traveled through Spain, Morocco, and France during the intervening years and had walked the Pyrenees to return toward the UK; authorities indicated he was with his family at the time of discovery and he was safe.[1][4]
- January 2025: Greater Manchester Police formally discontinued the criminal investigation due to lack of evidence supporting prosecution; Alex now lives in Greater Manchester with his grandmother, and the focus shifted to ensuring his well-being rather than pursuing criminal charges.[5][2]
- Coverage in January 2025 also highlighted that the investigation concluded after consulting with CPS and other partners; the statement underscored Alex’s safety as the priority.[2][5]
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Public and media context:
- The case attracted ongoing media attention in the UK, with major outlets reporting the 2023 discovery, subsequent return to the UK, and the 2025 closure of the criminal inquiry; reports emphasize that Alex’s safety and reintegration are the priorities for his family and authorities.[1][5]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of dates and quotes from the articles or summarize the official statements from GMP in a quick bullet list. I can also provide direct, reviewable citations to each source.