Police offer reward for information following death of a man in Sleaford

One thousand pounds will be made available by Crimestoppers

Adam Bailey
Author: Andy MarshPublished 18th Mar 2024
Last updated 18th Mar 2024

Police investigating the death of a man in Sleaford are offering a reward for information

Crimestoppers will give 1 thousand pounds to anyone able to help them towards an arrest and charge.

On February 16th police were called out to Tamer Road after safety concerns were raised.

They discovered the body of 49 year old Adam Bailey.

So far officers have questioned a number of people but no one has been charged.

They said:

We’re taking this step as we believe that there may be people who have information about Adam's death who aren’t coming forward directly to police.

Adam was frequently in and around Tamer Road or Boston Road in Sleaford

If your information leads to an arrest and charge, you will receive the money directly from the charity.

We're particularly interested in information about interactions Adam had, or sightings of Adam, between 9 February and 12 February, but would be keen to hear about anything up to 16 February when he was sadly found dead.

Adam was frequently in and around the Tamer Road or Boston Road areas of Sleaford.

If you can help, visit Crimestoppers-uk.org online or call 0800 555 111 to submit information anonymously.

Include the incident number 205 of 16 February for Lincolnshire Police.

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