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Police name suspect in Middlesbrough domestic death | Police name suspect in Middlesbrough domestic death |
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Police have named a man wanted in connection with the death of a woman following a domestic incident. | Police have named a man wanted in connection with the death of a woman following a domestic incident. |
Officers are trying to trace Graham Barry Gibson after a body was found at an address on the Brambles Farm estate in Middlesbrough at 1am. | Officers are trying to trace Graham Barry Gibson after a body was found at an address on the Brambles Farm estate in Middlesbrough at 1am. |
A police spokeswoman said: "Members of the public are asked not to approach this man but to contact Cleveland police on 999 if they see him." | A police spokeswoman said: "Members of the public are asked not to approach this man but to contact Cleveland police on 999 if they see him." |
In a photo released by police the wanted man has dark hair and is wearing a black tracksuit top. | In a photo released by police the wanted man has dark hair and is wearing a black tracksuit top. |
Earlier they said the suspect was white, in his 40s, around 6ft 2in and of proportionate build. | |
A spokeswoman said: "He has short, dark brown hair and was last seen wearing a chequered shirt, dark jeans and black trainers. Police believe this has been a targeted, domestic-related incident." | A spokeswoman said: "He has short, dark brown hair and was last seen wearing a chequered shirt, dark jeans and black trainers. Police believe this has been a targeted, domestic-related incident." |
The scene was heavily guarded by police and a white forensics tent had been set up in the front yard of the brick-built terrace house. | The scene was heavily guarded by police and a white forensics tent had been set up in the front yard of the brick-built terrace house. |
One woman in a nearby property, who declined to be named, said: "All I saw were lots of blue lights and this morning they said someone had been murdered – a lass, I think. It's a good estate, you don't expect this." | One woman in a nearby property, who declined to be named, said: "All I saw were lots of blue lights and this morning they said someone had been murdered – a lass, I think. It's a good estate, you don't expect this." |
Another resident, who lives a few doors away, said: "I was woken at about 4am and the police came round to talk to us. It's just rumours flying round at the moment. | Another resident, who lives a few doors away, said: "I was woken at about 4am and the police came round to talk to us. It's just rumours flying round at the moment. |
"This is a quiet road of the estate. It's mainly older people who live here. Everyone just keeps themselves to themselves." | "This is a quiet road of the estate. It's mainly older people who live here. Everyone just keeps themselves to themselves." |
The terraced street overlooks the Middlesbrough-to-Redcar trunk road and forms part of one of Middlesbrough's biggest council estates. | The terraced street overlooks the Middlesbrough-to-Redcar trunk road and forms part of one of Middlesbrough's biggest council estates. |