Emergency services launched a search of the River Tyne on Saturday, after two teenage boys got into trouble in the water.
The boys were close to Ovingham bridge, about 15 miles outside of Newcastle.Police, ambulances, water rescue teams and a helicopter were scrambled to the scene.The roads were closed to give the rescue teams room to search for the boys.Officers have yet to give an update on the search on Sunday morning, and the condition of the two boys is not known. A spokesperson for Northumbria Police said: "Shortly after 3.
"Anyone with information which could assist is asked to get in touch with police via 101 quoting log NP-20240518-0720."Northumberland Fire & Rescue Service said on Saturday night: "Teams are currently on scene at an ongoing incident at the river Tyne near Ovingham. "2 Swift Water Rescue units from Pegswood, an appliance from Prudhoe and a number of senior officers are present. "We are working with Police, the Ambulance Service + Mountain Rescue at this time.
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