Police in Northwich have sadly located a body believed to be that of a missing young boy.
At around 4.50pm on Tuesday 26th May, police were called to reports of a missing boy who was last seen in the water at Pickmere Lake, Marston, Northwich.
Officers carried out extensive searches of the area to locate the 17-year-old, supported by the police helicopter, Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, and specialist Underwater Search Teams.
Sadly, the body of a young boy was later recovered from the lake.
Formal identification has not yet taken place, however, it is believed to be that of the missing teenager.
His family has been informed of the development and is being supported by specially trained officers.
The death is not being treated as suspicious.
Chief Inspector Jamie Lewis said:
“This was a young boy who had his entire life ahead of him. At what is an incredibly difficult time, our thoughts remain with the boy’s family, friends and everyone who knew him.
“While this is not the outcome we had hoped for, I would like to thank our colleagues from the Constabulary, Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service and the Underwater Search Team for their professionalism and commitment throughout. I would also like to thank the boy’s family, friends and the local community for their support during the search.”
CI Lewis added:
“Over the Bank Holiday weekend, we have sadly seen the very real dangers of swimming in open water.
“We understand that with the warm weather many people could be tempted to take a dip in open water to cool off, but residents must be aware of the potential deadly consequences.
“We don’t want to discourage people from enjoying themselves near water, but there can be hidden currents and unseen dangers such as mud banks or items under the water that a swimmer can become caught on.
“While this location sits between two local authority areas, the incident falls within the Cheshire Constabulary policing area and is being led by us.
“As such, it is our duty to inform and protect the public of the potential dangers of such activity across the county. The message to our communities is a clear one, don’t be tempted to put your life at risk by cooling off in open water.
“I would also like to remind those visiting Pickmere Lake to park safely and responsibly.
“While inconsiderate parking did not hinder the emergency response on this occasion, in incidents such as this, emergency services require immediate access, and poorly parked vehicles could significantly delay our ability to respond.”
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