Sleaford: Reward up to £1k for info about Adam Bailey's last movements
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Police are offering a reward of up to £1,000 for information relating to the death of a Sleaford man.
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 and the police suspect he may have still been alive on or after 12 February.
They are looking for information about interactions with, or sightings of him between 9 and 12 February.
The £1,000 reward would be supplied by Crimestoppers, external if the shared information leads to an arrest or charge in connection with Mr Bailey's death.
Information including videos will remain completely anonymous and police will not know who sent the information.
The force said it is taking the step as it believes there may be people who have information about Mr Bailey's death who are not coming forward.
Mr Bailey was frequently in and around the Tamer Road and Boston Road areas of Sleaford.
To submit information anonymously, please contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
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