Search Underway for 15-Year-Old Boy Missing in Lincoln Lake
Lincolnshire Police are searching Swanholme Lakes after a 15-year-old boy entered the water and has not been seen since. Emergency services responded at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 24.
vancouversun.comLincolnshire Police are searching for a 15-year-old boy reported missing after he entered the water at Swanholme Lakes in Lincoln. m. on Sunday, May 24, following reports that the boy had got into trouble in the water.
Police stated the boy has not been located despite efforts by people at the lake and arriving emergency services. The force said its underwater search team is assisting and that the family has been informed. Lincolnshire Police urged the public not to speculate or share inaccurate information, noting that reports claiming the boy had been found are incorrect.
Lakes is a local nature reserve and a nationally recognised Site of Special Scientific Interest. Lincoln Council advises that the lakes are designated for wildlife only and that swimming or paddling can disturb wildlife and pose hazards. The public has been asked not to visit or gather near the lakes while the search continues.
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Story Timeline
2 events- 2:30 p.m. Sunday May 24
Emergency services called to Swanholme Lakes after reports of a boy in trouble in the water.
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Lincolnshire Police confirm the boy remains missing and an underwater search is underway.
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Potential Impact
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Public access to Swanholme Lakes is restricted during the ongoing search.
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Lincolnshire Police will issue further updates when new information is available.
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