Teenager found seriously injured in South Tyneside
Police say he was seen walking by the A19 near to the Tyne Tunnel
Police have issued an appeal for information after a teenager was found injured in South Tyneside.
Shortly before 6.10am today (Thursday 16th May) police received a report of concern for a male who was understood to be walking along the side of the A19, close to the south entrance to the Tyne Tunnel in Jarrow.
Emergency services found a person matching the description given on the cycle track that runs close to Salcombe Avenue.
The male, aged 17, had sustained serious injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment.
He remains there in a serious condition and his next of kin have been informed.
An investigation has been launched by Northumbria Police to establish the full circumstances surrounding the report – with the cause of the male's injuries currently being treated as unexplained.
Officers have appealed for any witnesses who might have saw a male in the Jarrow area in the early hours, and anyone with further information, to come forward.
They are particularly keen to hear from any passing motorists who were driving in the area at the time who might have dashcam footage, or those with CCTV or doorbell footage. It is understood the area is also popular with dog walkers.
Anyone with information or footage should get in touch using the ‘Report’ page of the Northumbria Police website or by calling 101, quoting log number: NP-20240516-0129