Crazy weather
ON Thursday, 24 January
2013 nights heavy snow across parts of the UK leading to travel
problems over night and the freezing conditions for a brief time
again affected Merseyside. These are a few photographs taken by us
on the Thursday night. These unsettled conditions of late have also
lead on to very wet and windy conditions, so we would love to see
your weather photos. If you take any interesting weather related
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MISSING FROM
HOME APPEAL ON BEHALF OF NORTHUMBRIA POLICE
NORTHUMBRIA Police are
searching for a missing Newcastle pensioner have extended their
search nationwide. 73 year old Alexander Stuart Nicol was last seen
heading in the direction of a bus stop in Gosforth, Newcastle, at
around 9:50am on Friday, 25 January 2013. He was wearing a light
beige overcoat, grey checked hat, dark trousers and shoes, black
gloves and a checked scarf. Superintendent Paul Orchard, said:-
"We're becoming increasingly concerned for the
whereabouts of Mr Nicol as it has now been 3
days since he was last seen.
We've been carrying out
extensive enquiries to locate him and the
last
known
sighting we have
was of him heading in
the
direction
of bus stops in Gosforth and
it's possible he may have left the
area. He's not believed to be suffering from any medical conditions
or ill health, but we're concerned he may have boarded a bus and may
have become ill or confused. If anyone believes they have seen him
or has any information about his whereabouts, we'd urge them to
contact Northumbria Police."
Anyone with information can
contact Northumbria Police on:- 101, ext:- 69191. If outside the
area they can contact:- 03456 043 043.
4TH ANNIVERSARY - DANIEL KEATINGE
MURDER
MERSEYSIDE Police are
re-offering a £10,000 reward for information that leads to the
identification and prosecution of the killers of Daniel Keatinge on
the 4th anniversary of his death. The 25 year year old victim from
Higher Lane, Fazakerley, was murdered on Formosa Road, Fazakerley,
on Friday, 30 January 2009. Police Officers were called the scene at
around 7.30pm following reports of a shooting. When they arrived
they found Daniel Keatinge suffering from gunshot wounds. Paramedics
attended the scene and the victim was taken to hospital where he was
later pronounced dead at hospital. The offender ran away from the
scene in the direction of Eagle Dene, Fazakerley, on a footpath
leading off Formosa Road. He is described as white, between 16 and
20 years old, and was wearing dark clothing, and a black Lowe Alpine
hat, it is believed his face may also have been covered.
Temporary/Detective Superintendent Dave Brunskill, from the Force's
Major Incident Team, said:- "It has now been four years since
Mr Keatinge was murdered and I am taking this opportunity appeal
once again to the community for their help with the investigation. I
would like to appeal to those who were in the area at the time to
come forward with any information. We are particularly interesting
in speaking to anyone who saw a silver car in the area around the
time of the murder to come forward. If you were driving a silver car
in the area around that time we would also ask you to come forward
so that we can eliminate you from our inquiries. We understand that
people are sometimes reluctant to come forward in the aftermath of
such a serious crime as this. The passing of time may enable people
to search their consciences and find the courage to come forward to
tell us what they know. 4 years on, people may have moved from the
area or may be in a different situation from then and now feel in a
position to talk to the police. Anyone with information can speak to
us anonymously and in the strictest confidence if need be. We will
ensure that any new evidence or information is closely investigated
by officers. The reward of £10,000 is for information leading to the
identification and successful prosecution of the person responsible
for Daniel’s murder and I would urge anyone who has information
which could assist us to contact us immediately. Your information
could help us make significant progress in this investigation and
help us find justice for Daniel’s friends and family."
Anyone with information is asked to contact Merseyside Police on:-
0151 777 8660, or Crimestoppers on:- 0800 555 111.
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