Schoolgirl Shannon Matthews disappeared after a swimming trip with her school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, on 19 February. Twenty-four days later she was found alive under a bed in nearby Batley Carr. Shannon's disappearance triggered a huge search. West Yorkshire Police said the operation was the biggest missing person's case it had undertaken since the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper. Some 200 volunteers joined police in the hunt for the then nine-year-old. Candles were lit during prayer services and missing-person posters appeared on lampposts throughout the area. As the search intensified, CCTV footage was released showing Shannon leaving Dewsbury Sports Centre after a school swimming trip, a short time before she disappeared. Shannon's mother, Karen, held an emotional press conference to coincide with Mother's Day, appealing for her daughter's safe return. Soon afterwards the Sun newspaper offered a �20,000 reward. On 14 March, after a search into some 1,800 premises, Shannon was found alive at a property in Batley Carr, West Yorkshire. The court heard that when police had called at Michael Donovan's flat looking for Shannon, they had initially received no answer - but neighbours had said he was in and that they had heard a child. An officer told the jury he had heard a child's voice, before finding Shannon hidden in one side of a bed base and Donovan in the other. He said she had been frightened and crying. Police also found a set of written rules about what Shannon was allowed to do. Tests showed she had been fed temazepam tablets and travel sickness pills to keep her quiet during her incarceration. The search of Donovan's flat uncovered a strap tied to a roof beam. The court was told Shannon had been tied to it while Donovan went out. Following the trial of Matthews and Donovan, police released footage of the interior of the flat in Lidgate Gardens, Batley Carr, where Shannon was held captive. The prosecution told the jury that Shannon had been held in the flat as part of a plot hatched by Matthews. Donovan said he was scared of Shannon's mother and had feared for his life. Prosecutors described Shannon's kidnap as a "wicked and dishonest plan" to collect a �50,000 newspaper reward for the little girl's return.
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