Body found in search for missing teenage boy

Emma Petrie
BBC News
Joe Weir/BBC Police vehicles, with the rear of a police car with yellow and orange stripes in the background and a van marked "tactical support team" in the foreground.Joe Weir/BBC
Emergency services were first called to Anderby Creek on Saturday afternoon

A body has been found by emergency crews searching for a teenage boy who had been reported missing in the water at a beach in Lincolnshire.

Several emergency services and organisations had been involved in searching for the boy at Anderby Creek following an initial call at about 14:50 BST on Saturday.

RNLI lifeboats, HM Coastguard land-based units, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, police drones and police officers were all involved in the extensive search of the beaches.

The body was found in the early hours of Sunday morning, according to Lincolnshire Police, who said the boy's family was being supported by specially trained officers.

In a statement, a police spokesperson said: "Our thoughts at this time are with the boy's family.

"We would like to thank the public's help in allowing emergency services to respond to the incident."

A spokesperson for Lincolnshire Community Assistance Team (L-CAT), which sent several responders to help in the search, said: "We're really saddened to hear the news that a body was discovered this morning following yesterday's reports of a missing child in the sea.

"Several L-CAT responders were deployed yesterday to aid the search at Anderby Creek, supporting colleagues from Lincolnshire Police, HM Coastguard Skegness, HM Coastguard Wrangle, RNLI Skegness, RNLI Lifeguards Lincolnshire and East Midlands Ambulance Service.

"Our condolences go to the boy's family and friends at this incredibly difficult time."

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