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from Bolton. Curtis Regan, 23, is wanted in connection with a Section 18 Assault that took place in Bolton on Thursday, July 9 2020.
Regan is known to have links to the Bolton and Bury areas of Greater Manchester. Anybody with information regarding the whereabouts of Curtis Regan is asked to contact police on 0161 856 5757 or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. Get breaking news first on the free Manchester Evening News app - download it here for your
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Sale. John Harris has been missing since Thursday, October 1.The 78-year-old was last seen in the Sale area at around 5pm.Police said he was wearing a green cap, blue jumper and blue jeans.He was also carrying a red rucksack.If you have seen John or have information, contact police on 101 quoting 1959 021020. Get breaking news first on the free Manchester Evening News app - download it here for your Apple or Android device. You can also get a round-up of the biggest stories sent direct to your
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in Bury after allegedly making a 'gun fingers' gesture at police.
Wythenshawe carrying a 'crossbow and bat', police have confirmed. Armed cops were called to the estate following the incident on Friday afternoon.
Police have launched an appeal for information on the whereabouts of a registered sex offender from south Manchester.
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hereSpeaking as the total number of cases rose to 4,368 in 24 hours and Covid-related deaths were recorded as 41,788, Mr Burnham also called on the Government to consult consistently with the regions - and invite more regional voices to the COBRA meetings, one of which is to be held today (Tuesday).He said: "If he (Boris Johnson) listens more to people at a regional level we would build a greater sense of national unity in facing this virus going into the rest of autumn and the winter."Referring
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in Bolton. Police were called to Smithills Dean Road to reports of a crash involving several cars on Tuesday (September 16). A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said a driver involved in the accident allegedly failed a drugs test at the scene. The force claims it’s the second time the driver has been arrested for drug driving in four days. In a tweet, GMP Traffic said: “#XT14 attended Smithills Dean Road Bolton following RTC involving several cars.
hereShe is known as a knitting enthusiast who loved her family and would chat to anybody while she was out and about in Brinnington. Speaking to the Manchester Evening News on Friday, son Sam Routledge, 23, said: "We want to hear from anybody who has a little bit of information.
in Stockport. The Citroën C1 had its windscreen damaged following an incident in Reddish in July.
A Greater Manchester Police officer has been sacked after he hit a man over the head with his baton during a 'disturbance' on Deansgate Locks.Police constable Philip Ellis was found to have used 'excessive force' and breached standards of professional behaviour, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said.The incident in October 2016 left a 23-year-old man needing hospital treatment for his injuries.The IOPC launched an investigation that concluded in March 2017 and evidence was handed
Greater Manchester Police were called at 12:45pm on Saturday, August 29, to reports a man had been abducted on Swanage Avenue in the Brooklands area of Wythenshawe.
The deputy mayor of Greater Manchester has called for a rethink on the policing of coronavirus restrictions after revealing that less than half of lockdown fines have been paid.Baroness Beverley Hughes says enforcement is ‘the only tool on the government’s box of tricks’ and has suggested a new approach is needed.Police are finding it 'impossible' to enforce ‘resented’ measures introduced in Greater Manchester in late July according to the deputy mayor, who oversees policing for the combined
latest officially confirmed figures - which takes it up to the week ending Friday (August 28) - detail 44.9 cases per 100,000 people, only slightly below the rate of 50.