Framlingham – Missing person update
16:15 24/03/2025The family of a man missing from Framlingham have been told that a body has been found in Essex.
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The family of a man missing from Framlingham have been told that a body has been found in Essex.
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A man from Southwold has been charged with assault following an incident in which a man reported being stabbed with a pair of scissors at a property in Reydon.
A 40-year-old man from Saxmundham has been given a 16-year sentence after being found guilty of a number of sexual offences against a child, including rape.
Police are currently conducting enquiries in the Palgrave area following concerns for the safety of a man.
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