Police launch urgent hunt to find man, 29, wanted after death woman and child

Police launch urgent hunt to find man, 29, wanted after death woman and child last night – and urge public NOT to approach him

  • Public are urged not to approach Daniel Boulton, 29, in Louth, Lincolnshire
  • Comes after woman and child found dead at address around 8.30pm last night 
  • Lincolnshire Police have not revealed any more information about how they died
  • Officers rushed to the scene after receiving a call from paramedics yesterday 

Members of the public have been urged not to approach Daniel Boulton, 29, (pictured) in Louth, Lincolnshire, and are instead to call 999 straight away

Members of the public have been urged not to approach Daniel Boulton, 29, (pictured) in Louth, Lincolnshire, and are instead to call 999 straight away

Members of the public have been urged not to approach Daniel Boulton, 29, (pictured) in Louth, Lincolnshire, and are instead to call 999 straight away

Police are hunting down a 29-year-old man wanted after the death of a woman and child last night.

Members of the public have been urged not to approach Daniel Boulton, 29, in Louth, Lincolnshire, and are instead to call 999 straight away. 

It comes after woman and a child were found dead at an address around 8.30pm last night. 

Lincolnshire Police have not revealed any more information about how they died.

Officers rushed to the scene after receiving a call from paramedics. 

A Lincolnshire Police spokesperson said: ‘We are urgently appealing for information or sightings of Daniel Boulton following the death of a woman and child in Louth.

‘Officers were called to an address on the town’s High Holme Road at 8.29pm, last night after being informed by our colleagues in the ambulance service.

‘Sadly, a woman and a child were found dead at the property.

‘An investigation has been launched and we are appealing for any sightings or information that could help us to find Daniel Boulton, who is aged 29.

‘You should not approach him but instead call 999 quoting Incident 445 of 31st May.’

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