Scotland Yard has so far followed more than 700 lines of inquiry and spoken to more than 1,000 people during the search for Alice Gross.
The operation has included a reconstruction of Alice's last known movements, which led to 150 calls to police from member of the public.
Here is a timeline of the operation to find the 14-year-old schoolgirl after she went missing on 28 August.
:: 28 August
Alice leaves her home in Hanwell at 1pm. The last sighting of the schoolgirl was made at 4.26pm as she walked along the canal beneath Trumpers Way, heading towards Hanwell.
:: 1 September
Alice's family appeal for her to get in touch, saying they miss her "desperately".
:: 3 September
The search operation comes under the command of Scotland Yard's homicide and major crime squad.
:: 4 September
CCTV footage is released showing the last sighting of Alice. Police reveal they have discovered a rucksack she was carrying, with shoes inside.
Alice's family renew their appeals for help. Her mother, Rosalind Hodgkiss, says: "We'd like to say to Alice first of all that we miss her, that we love her and that she's not in any trouble, and we want to know that she's safe. We just want her to come home."
:: 6 September
Police arrest a 25-year-old man in Ealing on suspicion of murder.
:: 7 September
A second man, aged 51, is arrested on suspicion of murder. Police say the two arrests are "independent" of each other.
:: 8 September
Police are given more time to question the first suspect, and release the second suspect with no further action to be taken.
:: 16 September
Detectives reveal they are searching for 41-year-old Latvian builder Arnis Zalkalns in relation to Alice's disappearance.
He was last seen at his home in Ealing, west London, on September 3.
The 25-year-old arrested on suspicion of murder is told he will face no further action.
:: 18 September
Zalkalns is named as an official suspect in Alice's disappearance.
Detectives stress there is "no evidence that Alice is not alive and no evidence that Alice has come to harm".
:: 19 September
Searches are carried out at Zalkalns' home in Ealing. Police also search a second home where Zalkalns previously lives, and remove a mountain bike.
:: 20 September
Scotland Yard says the search for Alice is the biggest search operations since the 7/7 bombings in 2005.
:: 22 September
Police confirm they have formally requested details of the Latvian murder conviction against Zalkalns.
:: 23 September
Detectives have travelled to Latvia in their search for Alice and prime suspect Zalkalns. A knife recovered during a search of waterways is sent for forensic analysis.
:: 24 September
The investigation has so far followed 729 lines of inquiry, spoken to 1,067 people and had more than 1,000 calls. There have been no confirmed sightings since Alice's disappearance.
:: 25 September
An emotional plea is made by Alice's family for her to return home. Police also stage a reconstruction of her final movements.
:: 29 September
The search area moves to a National Trust-owned estate near where Alice was last seen.
:: 30 September
Search teams discover a body in the River Brent.
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