Luke Howe: Body found after vulnerable boy goes missing in Trafford

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Luke Howe was last seen on Bankhall Lane in Hale on Thursday

The body of a vulnerable teenager who went missing overnight has been found, police have confirmed.

Luke Howe, 14, who has learning disabilities, was last seen on Thursday evening on Bankhall Lane in Hale, Trafford.

His body was discovered following a search of the River Bollin in Hale and River Mersey in south Manchester.

Greater Manchester Police said there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.

The public joined forces with police and his family in the search for the teenager who his family described as a "great little boy".

Det Insp Rick Lees said: "This is a tragic case of a young teenager who has sadly died in terrible circumstances and our thoughts remain with Luke's family.

"Luke's family are being supported by specially-trained officers and ask for their privacy to be respected while they grieve their loss."

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Police waded through the River Bollin as part of their search

He also praised the work of officers and emergency services personnel during the search.

"This was a complex search in difficult conditions, and their work is appreciated," he said.

"I would also like to thank the members of the public who helped with the search or shared our appeal.

"Your help in responding to this incident is hugely appreciated."

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