Jonty Evans: Police looking to identify three people following teenagers' death
By Ryan Parker
16th Oct 2024 | Local News
Police investigating the death of a teenager from Nantwich have released CCTV images of three people they would like to speak to.
Jonty Evans was last seen at around 12.54am on Saturday 31 August, walking along Waterlode, Nantwich, before crossing the road and entering Mill Island, near the junction of Mill Street.
Sadly, the teenager was later found dead in the river Weaver near Riverside, Nantwich, on Sunday 1 September.
Officers have been working hard to establish the circumstances surrounding how Jonty entered the water and are keen to speak to anyone who entered the Mill Island area or was in the vicinity of Riverside, known locally as 'the beach', between 12.30am and 6am on Saturday 31 August 2024.
Officers are also looking to identify two people who were seen entering Mill Island at around 12.53am and a man who exited onto Waterlode, walking toward Nantwich town centre at 12.59am.
Investigating officers believe these people may hold vital information and, as part of their enquiries to identify them, have now released several CCTV images.
Detective Inspector Nigel Parr, of the Major Investigation Team, said: "Enquiries into piecing together Jonty's movements in the hours that led to him entering the River Weaver near Riverside, Nantwich, have been ongoing since he was found.
"Our investigation has led us to discover that Jonty was last seen at around 12.54am on Saturday 31 August, walking along Waterlode, before he crossed the road and walked down Mill Island, near the junction of Mill Street.
"We have also found that, at around 12.53am, two people were seen to have entered Mill Island. As well as this, a man was seen exciting Mill Island and walked on to Waterlode at around 12.59am, heading in the direction of the town centre.
"We believe that these people may hold crucial information and, as part of our ongoing enquiries, we are looking to identify them.
"If you know the identity of any of these people, or have any information regarding them, please contact us. We would also like to appeal directly to the people pictured to get in touch."
Anyone with any CCTV, dashcam, Ring doorbell footage or any information relating to this incident can submit it to police directly via MIPP.
Alternatively, information can also be passed on to Cheshire Police on 101 or via the website, quoting IML-1907900.
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