Northamptonshire Police have concluded an underwater river search to find missing 20-year-old Towcester man. Specialist underwater search teams have spent the past few days searching a section of the River Tove, near Towcester for the man, who has only been named as Jayran.
The search was part of the overall investigation to find Jayran, who was last seen by his family at about 6pm on Tuesday, March 21. Divers first entered the River Tove last Friday, April 7.
Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Pete Basham said: “The underwater search phase of this section of the River Tove has now concluded . I would like to thank police colleagues from other parts of the country who were able to provide this specialist support to Northamptonshire Police.
“I also want to thank the local community for their help during the past few days, not least those who we engaged with at the Towcester Park Run on Saturday morning. The community’s assistance both in terms of engaging with officers and sharing messages on social media has been incredibly helpful and we will continue to work with you as this operation moves into the next phase.
“This has been a complex and challenging missing person investigation and we will continue to explore all new leads. What we have clearly established is the last known contact made with Jayran was just after 10pm on Wednesday, March 22.”
Police are particularly keen to speak to anyone with information about Jayran’s black North Face jacket which was discovered on a gate in Northampton Road, next to The Watermeadows, on April 1. Officers believe the coat might have been found elsewhere before being placed on the gate and want to speak to the person who moved it.
Watermeadows in Towcester, where police searched the River Tove after Jayran's jacket was found nearby.
Body recovered from river is missing 20-year-old.
A body recovered from a river on Tuesday is that of a 20-year-old who went missing a month ago.
Northamptonshire Police said Jayran was last seen by his family in Towcester at about 18:00 GMT on 21 March.
The force undertook a three-day search of a section of the River Tove in the town earlier this month.
Police, who have not given Jayran's last name, said his death is not being treated at suspicious and a file will now be passed to the coroner.
Det Ch Insp Johnny Campbell of Northamtonshire Police said concern grew for Jayran, previously said to be 21 years old, when his jacket was found hanging on a gate near a bridge over the River Tove on 1 April.
Jayran's family is now being supported by specialist officers.
Northamptonshire Police have concluded an underwater river search to find missing 20-year-old Towcester man. Specialist underwater search teams have spent the past few days searching a section of the River Tove, near Towcester for the man, who has only been named as Jayran.
The search was part of the overall investigation to find Jayran, who was last seen by his family at about 6pm on Tuesday, March 21. Divers first entered the River Tove last Friday, April 7.
Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Pete Basham said: “The underwater search phase of this section of the River Tove has now concluded . I would like to thank police colleagues from other parts of the country who were able to provide this specialist support to Northamptonshire Police.
“I also want to thank the local community for their help during the past few days, not least those who we engaged with at the Towcester Park Run on Saturday morning. The community’s assistance both in terms of engaging with officers and sharing messages on social media has been incredibly helpful and we will continue to work with you as this operation moves into the next phase.
“This has been a complex and challenging missing person investigation and we will continue to explore all new leads. What we have clearly established is the last known contact made with Jayran was just after 10pm on Wednesday, March 22.”
Police are particularly keen to speak to anyone with information about Jayran’s black North Face jacket which was discovered on a gate in Northampton Road, next to The Watermeadows, on April 1. Officers believe the coat might have been found elsewhere before being placed on the gate and want to speak to the person who moved it.
Watermeadows in Towcester, where police searched the River Tove after Jayran's jacket was found nearby.
Body recovered from river is missing 20-year-old.
A body recovered from a river on Tuesday is that of a 20-year-old who went missing a month ago.
Northamptonshire Police said Jayran was last seen by his family in Towcester at about 18:00 GMT on 21 March.
The force undertook a three-day search of a section of the River Tove in the town earlier this month.
Police, who have not given Jayran's last name, said his death is not being treated at suspicious and a file will now be passed to the coroner.
Det Ch Insp Johnny Campbell of Northamtonshire Police said concern grew for Jayran, previously said to be 21 years old, when his jacket was found hanging on a gate near a bridge over the River Tove on 1 April.
Jayran's family is now being supported by specialist officers.
Northamptonshire Police have concluded an underwater river search to find missing 20-year-old Towcester man. Specialist underwater search teams have spent the past few days searching a section of the River Tove, near Towcester for the man, who has only been named as Jayran.
The search was part of the overall investigation to find Jayran, who was last seen by his family at about 6pm on Tuesday, March 21. Divers first entered the River Tove last Friday, April 7.
Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Pete Basham said: “The underwater search phase of this section of the River Tove has now concluded . I would like to thank police colleagues from other parts of the country who were able to provide this specialist support to Northamptonshire Police.
“I also want to thank the local community for their help during the past few days, not least those who we engaged with at the Towcester Park Run on Saturday morning. The community’s assistance both in terms of engaging with officers and sharing messages on social media has been incredibly helpful and we will continue to work with you as this operation moves into the next phase.
“This has been a complex and challenging missing person investigation and we will continue to explore all new leads. What we have clearly established is the last known contact made with Jayran was just after 10pm on Wednesday, March 22.”
Police are particularly keen to speak to anyone with information about Jayran’s black North Face jacket which was discovered on a gate in Northampton Road, next to The Watermeadows, on April 1. Officers believe the coat might have been found elsewhere before being placed on the gate and want to speak to the person who moved it.
Watermeadows in Towcester, where police searched the River Tove after Jayran's jacket was found nearby.
Body recovered from river is missing 20-year-old.
A body recovered from a river on Tuesday is that of a 20-year-old who went missing a month ago.
Northamptonshire Police said Jayran was last seen by his family in Towcester at about 18:00 GMT on 21 March.
The force undertook a three-day search of a section of the River Tove in the town earlier this month.
Police, who have not given Jayran's last name, said his death is not being treated at suspicious and a file will now be passed to the coroner.
Det Ch Insp Johnny Campbell of Northamtonshire Police said concern grew for Jayran, previously said to be 21 years old, when his jacket was found hanging on a gate near a bridge over the River Tove on 1 April.
Jayran's family is now being supported by specialist officers.
I take your point. I think the way the police seem to respond creates a problem. It seems that they show more concern in some cases rather than others. Although I do think it is a difficult area. 170,000 people go missing per year. You would like a reasonable effort to be made to find those that have gone missing. Yet you wouldnt want helicopters searching for a bloke that has done a bunk, because he has fallen out with his wife. They create a rod for their own backs when they put so much effort, and resources into some cases, and just seem to wait for the body to turn up in others.
Nicola Bulley: Lancashire Police face no action over details disclosure.
The force which investigated Nicola Bulley's disappearance will not face action for sharing her personal information, a watchdog has said.
The 45-year-old mother-of-two's body was found 23 days after she disappeared from St Michael's on Wyre in January.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said it would not be take action over disclosures Lancashire Police made during a "fast-paced" investigation.
The force thanked the ICO for its "careful consideration of this matter".
Ms Bulley disappeared while walking her dog by the River Wyre after dropping off her daughters at school on 27 January.
Her dog was found shortly after, along with her phone, which was still connected to a work conference call and placed on a bench by the steep riverbank.
The police mounted a large-scale operation, which included searches of the surrounding area and public appeals, but it was not until 19 February that her body was found in the river about a mile from where she was last seen.
MPs and campaign groups voiced their disapproval after officers put elements of her private life into the public domain, including her struggles with alcohol and perimenopause.
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A body recovered from a river on Tuesday is that of a 20-year-old who went missing a month ago.
Northamptonshire Police said Jayran was last seen by his family in Towcester at about 18:00 GMT on 21 March.
The force undertook a three-day search of a section of the River Tove in the town earlier this month.
Police, who have not given Jayran's last name, said his death is not being treated at suspicious and a file will now be passed to the coroner.
Det Ch Insp Johnny Campbell of Northamtonshire Police said concern grew for Jayran, previously said to be 21 years old, when his jacket was found hanging on a gate near a bridge over the River Tove on 1 April.
Jayran's family is now being supported by specialist officers.
I think the way the police seem to respond creates a problem.
It seems that they show more concern in some cases rather than others.
Although I do think it is a difficult area.
170,000 people go missing per year.
You would like a reasonable effort to be made to find those that have gone missing.
Yet you wouldnt want helicopters searching for a bloke that has done a bunk, because he has fallen out with his wife.
They create a rod for their own backs when they put so much effort, and resources into some cases, and just seem to wait for the body to turn up in others.
The force which investigated Nicola Bulley's disappearance will not face action for sharing her personal information, a watchdog has said.
The 45-year-old mother-of-two's body was found 23 days after she disappeared from St Michael's on Wyre in January.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said it would not be take action over disclosures Lancashire Police made during a "fast-paced" investigation.
The force thanked the ICO for its "careful consideration of this matter".
Ms Bulley disappeared while walking her dog by the River Wyre after dropping off her daughters at school on 27 January.
Her dog was found shortly after, along with her phone, which was still connected to a work conference call and placed on a bench by the steep riverbank.
The police mounted a large-scale operation, which included searches of the surrounding area and public appeals, but it was not until 19 February that her body was found in the river about a mile from where she was last seen.
MPs and campaign groups voiced their disapproval after officers put elements of her private life into the public domain, including her struggles with alcohol and perimenopause.
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