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A recent search for Madeleine McCann, a British toddler who went missing while on a family trip to Portugal in May 2007, was reportedly prompted by a trustworthy tip from an insider, as stated by Bryan Stern, the founder of Grey Bull Rescue.
Madeleine was abducted from the family’s ground-floor apartment in Praia da Luz, a coastal, southern Portuguese city, when she was 3 years old.
Both Portuguese and German authorities initiated a fresh investigation in Praia da Luz this week, which concluded on Thursday. It remains unclear whether they uncovered any vital evidence related to the case of the missing child, as reported by Reuters.

Authorities look for evidence in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance. (James Manning/PA Images)
Stern works “all the time” with parents who have lost children, and he said talking to them is the hardest part of his job.Â
The focus for Bryan Stern lies on reuniting missing children with their parents rather than getting entangled in other international issues. The paramount concern is not letting down the distressed mothers who rely on him to bring back their kids. The fear of failing and breaking the trust placed in him is a driving force for Stern. With 729 successful missions and reuniting 7,128 individuals with their families so far, he finds solace in their track record devoid of failures.

The search June 5, 2025, was conducted at the request of the German federal police as they look for evidence that could implicate Christian Brueckner, who German prosecutors say is the prime suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance. (James Manning/PA Images)
In the McCann case, however, Stern said not knowing absolutely that she is dead, because her remains have never been found, is “painful.”
Madeleine was born in May 2003 and would be turning 22 years old this year.
The Official Find Madeleine Campaign, run by Madeleine’s parents — Kate and Gerry McCann — did not respond to an inquiry from Fox News Digital regarding the search.