FEARS are growing for a teenage girl after an air ambulance and cops rushed to a lake – following reports of someone in the water. Emergency services descended on Carr Mill Dam in St Helens, …
"This incident is ongoing, and we ask people to avoid the area while we deal with this incident and thank you for your patience."
Merseyside Fire and Rescue said: "We can confirm that emergency services are responding to a concern for safety in St Helens today, Thursday 1 June. "At around 12.30pm we received a report of a concern for safety of a teenage girl at Carr Mill Dam on Garswood Old Road. "This incident is ongoing, and we ask people to avoid the area while we deal with this incident and thank you for your patience."
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