A search is currently underway for 22-year-old soldier Liam Potts, who went missing following a series of disturbances in Wylam, Northumberland. The incidents included a pub fight and a car ramming that left two individuals injured. Potts was last seen on CCTV heading towards the village after the altercation, raising concerns about his welfare.
Authorities are particularly focused on the possibility that Potts may have entered the River Tyne, although it remains unclear if he emerged from the water. The police have confirmed that he was not involved in the vehicle that struck the pedestrians, but his whereabouts after the incident are unknown.
Two men have been arrested in connection with the car collision but have since been released on bail. The police are urging the public to refrain from speculation as they conduct their search efforts, which are being supported by local mountain rescue teams.
Potts, a member of the Coldstream Guards, has a notable military background, having participated in significant ceremonial events. His family is being supported by officers as the search continues, highlighting the community’s concern for his safety and the impact of such incidents on local residents.
Source: LBC News

