Sleaford: Police appeal for Adam Bailey bank sighting before death

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Mr Bailey was frequently in and around the Tamer Road or Boston Road areas, police said

Police are asking people if they saw a man at a bank in Sleaford in the days before he was found dead.

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 police suspect he may have still been alive on or after 12 February.

The force is asking if anyone saw Mr Bailey in or around Lloyds Bank in Northgate between 11 and 16 February.

Police believe he may have visited the bank at some point during that time and spoken to a man outside the branch.

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Mr Bailey was seen at the Riverside Pharmacy on 11 February, according to officers

The location is opposite The Packhorse Inn and Lincolnshire Police said there may have been people in the pub who may have seen something at the time.

Any footage and information on Mr Bailey's interaction or physical state is being sought by the police.

A £1,000 reward is being offered via Crimestoppers if shared information leads to an arrest or charge in connection with Mr Bailey's death.

Information and footage can be submitted through the dedicated Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP), or by calling 101 and quoting incident number 205 of 16 February.

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