I can share what’s publicly known, but I don’t currently have live access to the latest updates beyond what’s included in the sources I’ve seen.
Direct answer
- The latest widely reported developments in the Alex Batty disappearance case indicate that he was found in France in December 2023, was identified as Alex Batty, and was expected to return to the UK in the following days. Later reporting noted that in January 2025 Greater Manchester Police formally closed the criminal investigation because there was no realistic prospect of prosecution, and Alex had reintegrated back in Oldham.
Context and key milestones
- 2017: Alex Batty, then 11, disappeared during a family holiday to Spain with his mother and grandfather.
- December 2023: He was located in Toulouse, France, reportedly walking along a country road; authorities said he was safe and well and he began the process of returning to the UK.
- January 2025: Police announced the criminal investigation into his disappearance had been closed due to insufficient grounds for prosecution, with Alex now living in Greater Manchester and reintegrated with his family.
What this means going forward
- There are no active criminal charges related to the disappearance based on the latest official statement; the focus has shifted to safeguarding and supporting Alex and his family as he adjusts back to life in the UK. If you’re looking for the most current status, I can pull fresh updates from reliable outlets and police statements.
Cited sources
- Coverage from Sky News and The Independent around December 2023 detailing the discovery in France and planned return to the UK.[1][2]
- Coverage from Yahoo News and The Telegraph recounting subsequent developments and the 2023–2024 timeline, including the later closure of the criminal investigation in 2025.[3][4]
If you’d like, I can fetch the latest statements from Greater Manchester Police or summarize more recent articles to confirm the current status and any family statements.