Police sighting appeal in town murder inquiry

Adam BaileyImage source, Lincolnshire Police
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Adam Bailey was seen at the Riverside Pharmacy in Sleaford on 11 February

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Police investigating the death of a Sleaford man have asked for help to ascertain when he was last seen alive.

Officers said Adam Bailey, 49, was found dead at his home in Tamer Road on 16 February.

He was seen at the Riverside Pharmacy on 11 February, with Lincolnshire Police suspecting he may have still been alive on or after 12 February.

Two 16-year-old boys and a 34-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of murder during the investigation.

All three were released on police bail while investigations continue.

The force asked those who were in the Tamer Road or Boston Road area of the town between 12-16 February to check any mobile phone footage or photos to see if they captured Mr Bailey in the background.

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