According to Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter at the Telegraph -
"In the eight years since Madeleine McCann went missing from a holiday apartment in Portugal, myriad theories about what happened to her have taken root, but only one fact remains uncontested: that she was reported missing at 10.14pm on the evening of Thursday, May 3, 2007.
It was at that point, when police were called, that the clock started ticking on the biggest missing persons investigation for decades..."
Mr Rayner is of the mind that the single thing we can rely on is that the police were called at 10.14.
Presumably 10.14 is a typo, albeit a typo that has run for months.
There are other errors in the article.
What this tells us is something about how good or bad media reporting is. Caveat emptor, with knobs on for Internet articles.
It brings to mind two reporters from the Mirror reporting that of the 44 (sic) hairs found, 432 were human, and going on to state that Madeleine disappeared from block 6, illustrated by a photo of the rear of block 6.