Officers want to knock down part of structure that was built after the toddler’s disappearance in 1991 Police searching for missing toddler Ben Needham on the Greek island of Kos are negotiating to knock down part of a farmhouse on the search site. Nineteen South Yorkshire police officers, forensic specialists and an archaeologist have been scouring an arid stretch of farmland where the 21-month-old toddler went missing in 1991 as part of a new line of inquiry. DI Jon Cousins said he was trying to persuade a family who own a farmhouse at the site to let him demolish part of the structure. Continue reading...