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Major search launched after reports of body in ‘fast-flowing’ Yorkshire river

A major search operation continues North Yorkshire after reporting that a body was detected in a river.

Immediately after 14.00 on Monday, the police were called after the police said that they had seen a body in a fast -flowing water near the Ingleton viaduct in Carnforth.

Police and Firefighters search and rescue teams, while entering the second day of the operation to scan the river to Lancashire helicopter teams and underwater search units are working with.

The North Yorkshire police attracts attractive to everyone who is aware of someone who does not return home after going to the river to make contacts and adds “comprehensive questions”.

In a statement, in a statement, “A member of the people of the river near the viaduct of the viaduct of the river in the river after the Craven region continues to search for river in the region,” he said.

The police want anyone who knows someone who is missing after visiting the river

The police want anyone who knows someone who is missing after visiting the river (PA Archive)

“We also ask anyone to contact us if they have missed someone who knows someone who could have gone to the river yesterday or did not return home yesterday.

“The calls follow a report on August 4 at 14.00 on August 4, and reported that a member of the people saw a body in a fast flowing water.

“Calls include police search teams, National Police Air Service helicopter support, Kuzey Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, Yorkshire and Humberside Police Underwater Search Unit and volunteer search and rescue teams.

“Comprehensive investigations have been conducted with neighboring forces for the missing people reported, and officers appeal to everyone who is aware of the contact of someone who does not return home after going to the river.

“Please call the North Yorkshire police on 101 and inform the NYP-04082025-0252 event number.

“The search area from Ingleton to Lancashire.”

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