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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. 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.