Two Men Cleared in Andrew Gosden Disappearance Case

In a major twist in the 16-year mystery of Andrew Gosden’s disappearance, police have released two men arrested last December. Held on suspicion of kidnap and human trafficking, the men are now confirmed to have no connection to the missing 14-year-old schoolboy.

Andrew Gosden Vanished Without a Trace in 2007

Andrew vanished after taking a one-way train ticket from Doncaster to London’s King’s Cross on September 14, 2007. He had skipped school that day and withdrawn nearly £200 from his bank account before disappearing. CCTV last showed him arriving at King’s Cross, but his fate ever since remains unknown.

Police Continue Hunt for Answers

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Knowles, leading the probe, confirmed the two men, aged 38 and 45 at arrest, were thoroughly questioned and had their electronic devices searched. “The investigation is very much ongoing,” he said, urging the public, “Even the smallest tipoff could help crack the case.”

Family’s Heartbreak and Hopes for Closure

Andrew’s parents, Kevin and Glenys Gosden, have campaigned tirelessly for answers. They thanked police for their efforts but spoke of the emotional toll. “This period has intensified our sense of living in limbo, not knowing what happened to our much-loved son,” they said.

This high-profile cold case remains open, with detectives and the family refusing to give up the search for Andrew Gosden. Anyone with information is urged to come forward and help bring closure to this heartbreaking mystery.

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