Three arrested in connection with incident where man reportedly held against his will in Sleaford
It happened on Sunday in the Boston Road area
Last updated 5th Mar 2025
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with an investigation where it's reported a man has been held against his will and assaulted in Sleaford.
It happened on the Sunday in the Boston Road area.
A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of false imprisonment, assault, and being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs.
Two other men have also been arrested:
A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm (ABH) and remains in police custody where he will be questioned by officers.
A 54-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of ABH, false imprisonment, and being concerned in the supply of class A drugs. He has been released on police bail while investigations continue.
Police are appealing for anyone who saw around the Boston Road area of Sleaford anything to come forward
The incident is believed to have taken place between 6am and 12 noon on Sunday (2nd March)
Lincolnshire Police have said:
"Any information no matter how small could assist our enquiries, and we would rather hear about something you think might not be important, than miss a key detail that helps us form a bigger picture.
"This is a busy residential area, and we know that there will be people who may have seen or heard something, or potentially have footage which could help this investigation, who we haven’t yet spoken to.
"If you feel frightened about making a report, you can submit information completely anonymously through Crimestoppers. We will never know it was you who made the submission. Your information could also lead to a reward of up to £1,000 from Crimestoppers if it leads to an arrest and charge.
"If you can help, there are a number of ways to do this:
"Call 101 and ask for the duty DS at Grantham, quoting incident number 486 of 2 March
"Email [email protected] quoting incident number 486 of 2 March
"Via Crimestoppers: Giving information anonymously | Crimestoppers or by calling 0800 555 111."