A BODY found in a pond in Bournemouth is believed to be that of Richard Bentley, who has been missing since November.
Cops have now launched a probe into the 55-year-old’s death, which is being treated as “unexplained”.
Dorset PoliceRichard Bentley, 55, went missing in November 2024[/caption]
He was discovered in a pond in Littledown, Bournemouth
Officers from Dorset Police were alerted to the discovery of a body in the Littledown area of Bournemouth, Dorset at 2.29pm on Monday afternoon.
A cordon is in place at the pond while investigations continue.
Detective Chief Inspector Neil Third, of Dorset Police, said: “Following the discovery of the body, we have launched an investigation to establish the full circumstances surrounding the death, which is currently being treated as unexplained.
“I am keen to speak to anyone who has seen any suspicious activity around the pond in recent months to please come forward.
“We have previously issued appeals in a bid to locate Richard Bentley, and would continue to urge anyone with information about his disappearance that may help our enquiries to please come forward.
“There will be an increased police presence in the area while we work to establish what has happened and we would encourage anyone with information or concerns to please speak with an officer.”
Richard’s daughter, Miranda, previously issued a heartfelt appeal after her dad went missing last year.
She told the Bournemouth Echo: “I would like to appeal to you to make contact with your family, who are all extremely worried for you.
“We just want to make sure you are safe and well and would ask anyone who may have knowledge of Richard’s whereabouts to please contact the police.”
Richard had last been seen on November 12 in the Townsend area – and was reported missing four days later on November 16.
The public were urged to look out for a man of five feet nine inches, with a very slim build, grey brown hair and baggy clothes.
He was believed to have been riding a dark-coloured electric scooter around the time of his disappearance.
Anyone with information has been urged to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55240176625.
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