Found Deceased UK - Liam Hinchliffe, 30, last seen at home about 7pm, Wakefield, Yorks, 28 Dec 2022

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Police are continuing to appeal for information as they search for a man who has gone missing near to the River Calder in Wakefield.

Enquiries have now established that Liam Hinchliffe, aged 30, was last seen at his home in Chantry Waters, Waterside Way, at about 7pm on Wednesday, December 28.

He was reported missing yesterday morning when his family raised concerns after not having heard from him.

Officers are now linking his disappearance to an incident reported at 10.05pm on Wednesday by a member of the public who had become concerned after seeing a man matching Liam’s description acting erratically near to the river between The Hepworth gallery and Chantry Bridge.

Specialist resources from the police, fire and ambulance service were deployed to search the area but no-one was found. Further searches were carried out in daylight the following day.

Today, officers from the Yorkshire & The Humber Marine and Underwater Search Unit have returned to the scene to carry out further searches along the River Calder.

Detective Chief Inspector Natalie Dawson, of Wakefield District, said: “We remain very concerned for Liam’s welfare and are supporting his family while we continue to carry out extensive enquiries to find him.

“CCTV enquiries have shown Liam outside his home in Waterside Way at about 10pm on Wednesday and we believe the call we received shortly after that raising concerns for a man seen near to the river is likely to be linked.

“We are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen Liam in the area of the around that time, particularly anyone who was driving on the A61 Doncaster Road who may have relevant dashcam footage that could assist in tracing his movements.”

Liam is described as slim with dark hair and a goatee beard and has full sleeve tattoos on his arms.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Wakefield District CID via 101 quoting log 362 of December 30 or online at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat


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Heartbreaking news
Police can confirm that a body recovered from the water at Stanley Ferry on Tuesday (24 January) is that of missing man Liam Hinchliffe.

The 30-year-old was reported missing on 30 December, 2022, and searches have been ongoing since that time to find him. At around 12.40pm on Tuesday, police divers recovered a body, which has since been formally identified as Liam Hinchliffe.

His family have been kept informed of developments.

The public are thanked for their efforts in supporting our appeals for information.

Liam’s family have released a new photograph of him and also issued the following statement:

“We would like to thank the police and everyone involved in the search for Liam. We would like to ask everyone to respect our privacy at this sad and most difficult time.”
 
Saturday, 28 January 2023

In an update police in Wakefield can confirm the death of Liam Hinchliffe is being treated as a sudden death which is not suspicious.

A file will be prepared for the coroner and officers continue to support Liam’s family

We are aware of some unhelpful and inaccurate speculation regarding Liam’s death on social media and would advise this is causing distress to Liam’s relatives at what is clearly a dreadful time.

Residents are kindly asked not to speculate particularly ahead of the coroner’s process to come.

 

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