Skelmersdale

Police release pictures of a watch, boots and coat in a bid to identify a body found weeks ago

Police have issued a fresh appeal for help in identifying a man found dead off a country lane and issued pictures of some of his personal effects.

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Lancashire Constabulary also quashed rumours that the remains were that of missing Skelmersdale 77-year-old Brian Blakeman who has still not been accounted for despite a huge search.

The body of a man was found in a field on Dean Brook, near to Horrobin Lane, Rivington, Chorley, on the afternoon of Thursday December 7.

At this time, the death is not being treated as suspicious.

The distinctive orange coloured Casio digital watch the man was wearingThe distinctive orange coloured Casio digital watch the man was wearing
The distinctive orange coloured Casio digital watch the man was wearing

The man was 40 to 50 years old, with a dark goatee-style beard, cropped, dark but slightly greying hair, of medium to large build.

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He was wearing a green Foxy jacket, black Slazenger tracksuit bottoms, a white/grey Soulcal & Co T-shirt, and green coloured wellington boots.

He was also wearing a distinctive orange coloured Casio digital watch. He had no obvious tattoos or scars.

The man's green Foxy jacketThe man's green Foxy jacket
The man’s green Foxy jacket

Lancashire Police are also asking that those who frequent the area check to see if there are any vehicles in the vicinity that haven’t moved over the last two weeks. If they do notice anything, they are being urged contact police.

Det Insp Paul Price, of Lancashire Constabulary’s South Division, said: “Despite our best efforts, we very sadly have not yet identified this gentleman.

“We want to be able to provide closure to the man, and his loved ones, but in order to do that, we need to identify him.

“We have released these images in the hopes that they may jog someone’s memory – did you see anyone matching the man’s description wearing these clothes between December 4 and 7?

The man's green Wellington bootsThe man's green Wellington boots
The man’s green Wellington boots

“Our officers are continuing to work to find out who this man is, but are asking that if you, the public, have any information, no matter how minor or insignificant you think it may be, to get in touch.”

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Police issue update on the search for Skelmersdale pensioner missing for a week

Police have renewed its appeal to find a missing Skelmersdale man who has now been missing for a week.

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Lancashire Constabulary remain extremely concerned for Brian Blakeman’s welfare and the search continues to find the 77-year-old.

The force thanked the people of Skelmersdale[2] for their heartfelt support from throughout the search and they continue to ask them to be vigilant and look out for Brian as they go about their daily business.

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Brian Blakeman was last seen on December 5Brian Blakeman was last seen on December 5
Brian Blakeman was last seen on December 5

Insp John Bent, neighbourhood inspector for West Lancashire[4], said: “Today marks a week since Brian went missing.

“He was last seen at his home address in Skelmersdale on Tuesday, 5th December. Since then, we have conducted many enquiries and today we renew our appeal to find Brian.

“We have conducted lots and lots of house-to-house enquiries – hundreds of houses – and we have checked lots of CCTV[5] to try and work out which route Brian has taken from his home address which will further inform our search.

“Our police search advisor-led teams have been conducting searches alongside our mounted officers, drones, the police helicopter, and underwater search team.

Insp Bent speaking to the mediaInsp Bent speaking to the media
Insp Bent speaking to the media

“We have been assisted by mountain rescue teams and our partner agency Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, as well as the West Lancashire Council ranger service.

“They have been out helping us with the open ground searches.

“We have been out around the West Lancashire area, in many areas of Skelmersdale which are less travelled. We are looking for any clues as to where Brian is.”

Brian is believed to be wearing a blue jacket fleece with an Everton FC badge, blue jeans and black and white Lacoste trainers.

Insp Bent added: “Brian was last seen by his partner eating breakfast about 9am last Tuesday.

“His partner then left for an appointment.

“Brian has then gone missing.

“We are trying to work out why and where he has gone as we look to find him safe and well.

“We have worked through a lot of CCTV which has told us a lot about where he hasn’t been.

“That has enabled us to rule out certain roads where he hasn’t been down.

“From where he lives takes you very quickly into a rural area where there is no CCTV coverage.

“We appeal to the public to look out for Brian and be vigilant when they are out and about.

“I would like to say a huge thank-you to the community of Skelmersdale for the huge support they have given us – the police and Brian’s family greatly appreciate that.”

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Police continue to search for Lancashire man Brian Blakeman who has now been missing for four days

Police are continuing to search for a Lancashire man who has now been missing for four days.

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Brian Blakeman, 77, has been missing from Skelmersdale[2] since Tuesday (December 5) and police say they remain extremely concerned for his welfare.

He is believed to be wearing a blue fleece jacket with an Everton FC badge on, with jeans and trainers.

Since the day of his disappearance, search teams have been working day and night to try and find him.

Police continue their search for Brian BlakemanPolice continue their search for Brian Blakeman
Police continue their search for Brian Blakeman

Teams have covered 14sq km of open land, including Beacon Country Park, Dalton Lees, Holland Moor, Tower Hill, West Pimbo, Tawd Valley Park, Westheads Clough, Delf Clough and Elmer’s Green.

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Police[4] search teams have been supported by the police helicopter, the police drone team, Lancashire[5] Fire and Rescue, Lancashire Fire and Rescue drone team, Bowland Pennine Mountain Rescue, Bolton Mountain Rescue, Mountain Rescue search dogs and the National Police Air Service (NPAS) as part of this activity.

A Lancashire Police[6] spokesman said: “Today, officers from the North West Underwater Search Unit will be searching three areas of open water.

“You should also expect to see search teams covering arterial routes in the Skelmersdale area, including 26 roundabouts. We know these are places the public pass everyday, but in some areas they are quite large and overgrown, so we’ll be focusing here.

“We remain thankful for the tremendous support we have received from the public as part of our searches. We know you want to help find Brian. Please continue to check your gardens, sheds, outhouses, and open spaces around your residential area.

“We would encourage the public to share our appeal – it is possible Brian has walked some distance or used public transport. He could have made it as far as Parbold, Orrell, Bickerstaffe or Westhead.

“We are working with local bus and rail providers, as well as Merseyside and Greater Manchester Police to find Brian.

“We would also continue to ask any residents in Tanhouse, Fosters Green and Digmoor to check their CCTV and doorbell camera footage for between 9am and 4pm on Tuesday (December 5), for a possible sighting of Brian. If you were driving in those areas and have dashcam, please check your footage.”

If you have information which could assist our investigation, please call 999 immediately or email [email protected][7].

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