William Tyrrell A high intensity search is being launched after new evidence emerges

Hundreds of NSW police officers will descend on the area where missing boy William Tyrrell disappeared seven years ago in "high intensity" searches following new evidence in the investigation.

Detective Chief Superintendent Darren Bennett says the searches will last two to three weeks and some would be "subterranean".

"It's highly likely that if we found something it would be a body," Mr Bennett told reporters on Monday.

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