Baby search drama: Police push for 36-hour detention extension in Brighton
Detective Superintendent breaks silence
This afternoon, Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford from the Metropolitan Police gave a tense update on the desperate search for the missing baby of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon. The press conference in Brighton revealed a critical move in the investigation.
36-hour hold sought to boost probe
Basford announced officers have applied for a 36-hour extension to detain Marten and Gordon at Brighton Magistrates Court. The hope is this extra time will crack the case wide open.
Massive search using high-tech tools
The search zone now covers an enormous 90 square miles, with helicopters, drones, and sniffer dogs combing every inch. The police are pulling out all the stops to find the baby.
‘Baby’s blanket’ sparks fresh hope — but remains unverified
Earlier today, officers guarded what some onlookers called a “baby’s blanket” while inspecting burnt items nearby. However, detectives have yet to confirm the find, and no evidence bags were used to secure the items. The investigation remains on high alert.