Why Avon and Somerset Police don t release surnames of missing people
A spokesman explains that the picture is often what leads to people being found
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The police often issue urgent missing person appeals so that the public can help find people.
Rarely a week goes by where Avon and Somerset Police do not have to issue one for someone in Bristol and Somerset.
Car flips and left on its roof in Sainsbury s car park
Police say a vehicle reportedly involved was driven away from the scene before officers arrived
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Emergency services attended a Sainsbury s car park after a car overturned.
Police were called at 11.20am today (April 16) to the supermarket on Fox Den Road, in Stoke Gifford.
Police searching for missing man from Bishopsworth issue image of his trainers
Connor was last seen on Wednesday near Merchants Quay, Harbourside
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Police are searching for a missing 27-year-old man from Bishopsworth.
Connor, whose surname has not been released, was last seen in near Merchants Quay, Harbourside, at 11pm on Wednesday, April 14.
BBC presenter leaves job after drink-driving and Covid controversy
She appeared to march against the coronavirus lockdown last year
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A Points West presenter has left the BBC after appearing to call the broadcaster the devil and later admitting drink-driving.
The BBC declined to give the reason for veteran news and weather journalist Jemma Cooper s departure. Its spokeswoman told
Police dog clamps down teeth on man s leg at Bristol Kill the Bill protest
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A Bristol student has told how a police dog “clamped down” on his leg and dragged him along the ground during a Kill the Bill riot.
Luke Winstone-Acres, 20, claims he was targeted without provocation while walking away from the city centre demonstration on Sunday, March 21.
The University of Bristol student revealed he was on antibiotics for a week after the bite left him with two “quite deep” puncture wounds on his calf and one on his shin.