River searches continue for missing Hereford man

Police say they still haven't found him, despite searching the River Wye over the weekend

Author: Jon BurkePublished 31st Jul 2023
Last updated 31st Jul 2023

Police say they're still looking for a man who went missing in the RIver Wye in the early hours of Saturday.

West Mercia Police says searches of the river have continued since Saturday morning, but the teams involved have not yet found the missing man. The search of the River Wye will continue with specialist support.

His family continue to be supported by officers.

The three men arrested men aged 34, 28 and 24-years-old have now been released on police bail pending further enquiries. The men were arrested when new information was received that the missing man had been involved in an altercation.

Police received a 999 call at 12.05am on Saturday 29 July reporting that a man in his 20’s had fallen into the river near to the Victoria Bridge in Hereford, emergency services were immediately deployed to the area to search for the missing man.

Detective Chief Inspector Ross Jones said: “This is an awful time for the man’s family, our officers continue to support them. The searches are continuing to find the missing man, while they continue our investigation team would still like to hear from anyone has any information that could help them with their enquiries. I would urge them to get in contact with us as the information they provide could be crucial in piecing together what happened in this tragic incident.”

Anyone who has any information about the incident who hasn’t already been in touch with officers is asked to please contact Home | West Mercia Police quoting incident 5i of July 29, 2023. Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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