Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
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Summary: Alex Batty, who went missing in 2017 at age 11, was found in France in December 2023 and subsequently returned to the UK. In early 2025, UK police announced that the criminal investigation into his disappearance would be closed due to lack of realistic grounds for prosecution, with Alex now living in Oldham under his grandmother’s guardianship. This closure was reported as official by Greater Manchester Police and echoed by multiple outlets.[1][2][5]
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What changed most recently: The police indicated there would be no prosecution and that the case was closed, emphasizing Alex’s safety and reintegration as the priority for the family.[2][5]
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Context and key timeline (highlights):
- 2017: Alex disappeared during a trip to Spain with his mother (not his legal guardian) and his grandfather; the family reportedly traveled across Spain, Morocco, and France over several years.[4][6]
- December 2023: Alex was located near Toulouse, France, after walking across the Pyrenees; he later returned to the UK and was placed under guardianship of his grandmother.[1][2]
- January 2025: GMP announced the criminal investigation was discontinued due to no realistic chance of prosecution; Alex is living safely in Greater Manchester.[5][2]
- January 2025: Some outlets reiterated the closure and highlighted that the family supported ending the criminal probe.[5]
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Related coverage you might find useful:
- Independent’s timeline and update on his return and the eventual disappearance investigation.[1]
- Reports confirming the formal closure of the criminal investigation and a statement from the lead detective.[2][5]
Note: If you’d like, I can pull exact quotes from the latest articles or compare how different outlets framed the police's reasoning for closing the case.