A frantic search is underway in Hull after two men went missing, believed to have entered the River Hull while attempting to outrun law enforcement officers. The multi-agency operation involves the Coastguard, Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, and a specialist police underwater search team, all working tirelessly to locate the missing individuals.
Authorities have expressed deep concern for the well-being of the two men, who are thought to have entered the river late Friday evening. The incident unfolded after patrol officers in Hull noticed a vehicle with a faulty brake light at approximately 8:25 PM.
The sequence of events leading to the disappearance began when police attempted to stop the vehicle. The driver failed to comply, initiating a pursuit that ended when the car collided with a wall on Charlotte Street.
- Following the collision, the two occupants of the vehicle reportedly fled on foot, leading officers to believe they entered the River Hull just minutes after abandoning the car. The timing is crucial to the investigation.

Detective Inspector Andy Crawforth, who is spearheading the search efforts, has issued an urgent appeal to the public, urging anyone with information about the two men to come forward immediately.
- “Following reports of two men entering the water, a search was immediately launched to locate and identify them,” Detective Inspector Crawforth stated. He emphasized the gravity of the situation, adding, “We are extremely concerned for their welfare and are conducting extensive lines of enquiries in an attempt to identify and locate them, so far this has included searches by our patrol officers, the Coastguard, Humberside Fire and Rescue service and our specialist Underwater Search Team.”
The ongoing search has resulted in a heightened police presence in the area, with officers and emergency service personnel working throughout the weekend to locate the missing men. The authorities are employing a range of resources and strategies to cover as much ground as possible, both on land and in the water.
- Detective Inspector Crawforth further elaborated on the importance of public assistance in this critical situation. “To help with these enquiries, I would ask anyone who believes they know who these men are or who thinks that someone they know went missing yesterday evening to contact us immediately,” he urged. Any piece of information, no matter how small it may seem, could prove vital in bringing the men home safely.
The search operation is focusing on several key areas along the River Hull, taking into account factors such as currents, visibility, and potential entry points. The underwater search team is using specialized equipment to scan the riverbed, while surface vessels are conducting thorough sweeps of the water. Land-based teams are also searching the surrounding areas, including riverbanks and nearby properties.
- The local community has been asked to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or sightings that may be related to the missing men. Residents living near the River Hull are encouraged to check their gardens and outbuildings, as well as any CCTV footage they may have.
The incident has sparked concern among residents of Hull, with many expressing their support for the search efforts and hoping for a positive outcome. The authorities are working closely with local community leaders to provide updates and address any concerns.
The investigation remains active and ongoing, with the primary focus on locating the two missing men and ensuring their safety. The authorities are committed to utilizing all available resources to bring this search to a successful conclusion.

















