Body found in search for missing teenager Mylo Capilla

A body was found during the quest of a 13 -year -old lost child, believed to enter the Tees River.
Mylo Capilla was last seen in a region known as Muddies in Ingleby Barwick at 9 o’clock on Thursday at 9 o’clock.
Cleveland police, dozens of emergency service personnel participating in efforts to find missing young people launched a major search operation on Friday.
A force spokesman confirmed that a child had a child’s body in a statement published on Friday evening.
Mylo’s parents were informed by the police as the investigations continued to die.
“Unfortunately, the police and common agencies looking for the river for the 13 -year -old Mylo Capilla in Ingleby Barwick found the body of a child.
“Although the official identity has not yet been realized, Mylo’s parents have been informed and continue to be supported by specially trained civil servants.
“All our thoughts are Mylo’s family and friends, and with a wider community in this extremely difficult time.”

The Cleveland police were believed to go to the river near the Ramsey Gardens with Mylo’s friend and entered the water.
12 hours after the alarm was removed, the police helicopter continued to fly for a short time of T -shirts.
There was a police cord in Ramsey Gardens, about 200 meters from the river to keep the public away from the search area.
Cleveland fire and rescue service was also at the scene.
A local said that muds were a large area extending along the river coast and that it was a known place for children and young people to play.