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  • POLICE CONFIRM THAT HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN HORWICH WOODLAND IDENTIFIED ARE THOSE OF MISSING BOLTON MAN JAMES HODGKISS


    Carl Davison - Editor
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    Greater Manchester News



    The human remains discovered in a woodland reserve in Bolton last week have been formally identified as missing person James Hodgkiss.

    Police were called just before 3pm on Monday 24 January 2022 to an area close to Aspinall Way, Future Park, Horwich, to a report of bones having been discovered.

    The remains were confirmed to be human and have since been formally identified as Bolton man James Hodgkiss.

    James was reported missing on 3 August 2016, after last being seen on Weston Street in Great Lever.

    An extensive missing person investigation was launched by GMP in 2016 but sadly James, who was 34-years-old at the time he went missing, was not located.

    An investigation is ongoing to establish the cause of death. However, there are believed to be no suspicious circumstances and a report has been prepared for HM Coroner.

    His family is being supported by specialist officers.

     

    Detective Chief Inspector Paul Rollinson, of GMP's Bolton district, said:

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    "Our thoughts go out to James' family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.

    "We would now ask that their privacy be respected as they come to terms with this news.

    "At the time of James' disappearance, an extensive missing person investigation was launched, with a number of searches carried out, as well as extensive financial, CCTV, and social media enquiries undertaken.

    "Sadly, this is not the news that many will have hoped for. However, our investigation will continue to establish the full circumstances and provide the answers his family is looking for."

     

     

    Anyone with any information is asked to contact police on 0161 856 5757 quoting log number 1626 of 24/01/22. Information can also be reported online or by using the Live Chat function at www.gmp.police.uk.

    If you can't report online, call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.




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