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Man arrested on suspicion of murdering woman and boy after police man hunt Police have arrested a 29-year-old man on suspicion of murdering a woman and child and injuring a police officer. Daniel Boulton was detained by Lincolnshire Police at around midday on Tuesday after a 26-year-old woman and a nine-year-old boy were stabbed to death in High Holme Road, Louth, at around 8.29pm on Monday. The force said both victims had suffered multiple stab wounds, and a knife believed to have been used to inflict the injuries was recovered. Another child was found unharmed at the property and is being looked after, police said.
Murder suspect arrested at farm after mother and son stabbed to death in Louth A 29-year-old man, who police had been hunting in connection with the murder
of a mother and her son in Lincolnshire, has been arrested.
Armed officers and several police vehicles were involved in the arrest at a farm in Hallington, near Louth.
Two were seen escorting a man wearing no shoes or socks and ripped tracksuit bottoms into a police van at the back of a farm building.
The woman, aged 26, and her nine-year-old son were found fatally stabbed in Louth on Monday.
A knife believed to have been used to inflict the injuries was recovered - and another child was found unharmed at the property.
COVID infection rate falls in Lincolnshire, remaining below rising England average
But spikes in three districts
Seven–day rolling rate of new cases by specimen date ending on May 26, 2021.
Greater Lincolnshire’s average COVID-19 infection rate has fallen over the bank holiday weekend, as England has seen a spike in its rates.
The latest government data shows five of the nine Greater Lincolnshire districts have seen a reduction in their rates, East Lindsey has remained the same, with an increase in three other authorities.
However, over the last week, South Holland has seen an increase in its rate of infection, despite the district sharing in more than £2.6 million with other regions to help tackle higher-than-average coronavirus rates.