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MISSING: Armidale Teen Last Seen in Newcastle

MISSING: Armidale Teen Last Seen in Newcastle May 14, 2021 Ashley Eggins was last seen in Hamilton. Image: NSW Police. Newcastle police are asking for the community’s help to find a teenage boy missing for two weeks. 15-year-old Ashley Eggins was last seen at a home on Lindsay Street in Hamilton on April 30 and there are concerns for his welfare due to a medical condition. He lives in Armidale but police believe he could still be in the Hunter. Ashley is described as being around 165cm tall with a thin build, brown eyes and brown hair. Anyone with information is urged to contact police or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

NBN News | HAVE YOU SEEN ASHLEY EGGINS?

Missing teen: 15-year-old Ashley Eggins Police and the family of an Armidale teenager, who went missing from Newcastle two weeks ago, are now calling on the community to help find the boy. 15-year-old Ashley Eggins, who suffers a serious medical condition, was last seen at a home on Lindsay Street in Hamilton on Friday April 30. Officers from New England Police District were told of his disappearance after the teen didn’t return home to Armidale the following day. Ashley is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 165cm tall and of a thin build, with brown eyes and brown hair.

Significant work to begin as £12m Arbroath flood scheme works continue

Significant work to begin as £12m Arbroath flood scheme works continue © Supplied by Angus Council Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Work on Arbroath’s £12 million flood prevention project is picking up pace at locations in and beyond the town. Significant operations are set to begin at St Vigeans and Brothock Meadows. They will add to the continuing presence at Hercules Den, where work on the first embankment for the flood storage area there is nearing completion. Work at the Hercules Den flood embankment. The Angus Council project also involves operations in the town centre, including around Lindsay Street where new protective walls have been built along the Brothock Burn.

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