Police dismiss rumour of young boy being injured in Barrow town centre
A social media post was said to have claimed that a young boy had been found at the police station, but the NPT has put those rumours to bed.
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Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
Matthew is a reporter covering local news across South Cumbria for the Westmorland Gazette and The Mail. Got a story? Get in touch
A social media post was said to have claimed that a young boy had been found at the police station, but the NPT has put those rumours to bed.
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