Police hunting suspected crossbow killer find body in a car in rural area

Police hunting for a man suspected of murdering a neighbour in a crossbow attack have found a body.

Humberside Police said they believed they have found 56-year-old Anthony Lawrence in a vehicle in a rural location in North Yorkshire at around 6pm on Sunday.

He had been the subject of a manhunt after 30-year-old Shane Gilmer was killed and his pregnant girlfriend was attacked at their home in Southburn, near Driffield on Friday night.

The force said in a statement: “Since Friday evening we have been carrying out extensive inquiries into Mr Lawrence’s whereabouts, which led to the location in North Yorkshire, upon where officers discovered a body.”

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Earlier, Detective Chief Superintendent Judi Heaton told a news conference that the public should not approach Lawrence, also known as Tony Howarth, as he was wanted for murder and the attempted murder of Laura Sugden.

Her injuries were not thought to be life-threatening and she and her unborn baby were in a stable condition.

Mr Gilmer, who was said to be a popular and caring man, died at Hull Royal Infirmary on Saturday morning.

Police launched a manhunt for Anthony Lawrence after the crossbow attack (Picture: PA)
Police launched a manhunt for Anthony Lawrence after the crossbow attack (Picture: PA)

The small village of Southburn was on lockdown during the manhunt, which saw officers scour local woodland.

Shane Gilmer was murdered on Friday night (Picture: PA)
Shane Gilmer was murdered on Friday night (Picture: PA)

Officers had appealed for help in traving the suspect and issued a description and later thanked the public for helping to locate Lawrence’s blue Vauxhall Meriva.

Police put the area into lockdown (Picture: SWNS)
Police put the area into lockdown (Picture: SWNS)

A crossbow was found at the scene of the attack and it was due to be forensically examined.

Police would not comment on what sparked the murderous attack.