Latest News About Declan Sawyer identified as deceased at Swanholme Lakes

Updated 2026-06-18 10:48

The boy, 15, vanished at Swanholme Lakes in late May, emergency services carrying out searches across the Swanholme Lakes site as investigations continued. Later reports identified the deceased as Declan Sawyer, and the area remained closed during the operation. Swanholme Lakes include Dragonfly, Sanctuary, and Coot Lakes, designated as a nature reserve since 1991, where authorities stress safety and wildlife protection. Local authorities asked the public not to speculate, while the search continues and areas remain closed.

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Please keep to the main network of paths to reduce

Hartsholme Country Park or Swanholme Lakes LNR. The lakes are for wildlife only; swimming and paddling, by people or dogs, disturbs wildlife and can be dangerous and hazardous to health. Please make use of the rubbish bins around the park. Litter is unnecessary and can be hazardous to health.

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Swanholme Lakes was formerly a series of gravel pits (common in this area). Work ceased in the 1960s and the land has gradually reverted to wild with some management in recent years. The gravel extraction left a number of fairly shallow lakes with very irregular shapes making for very pleasant walking. There are three major lakes: Dragonfly Lake, Sanctuary Lake and Coot Lake which has major and minor sections; there are many more unnamed lakes some of which are quite large.

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Boy, 15, still missing after Swanholme Lakes emergency response in Lincoln — Mogaz

A 15-year-old boy went missing in Swanholme Lakes in Lincoln on Sunday after emergency crews were called to reports that he had got into difficulty in the water at about 14:30 BST. Lincolnshire Police said the boy had not been located by the time officers and rescuers reached the scene, despite the efforts of people at the lake and the emergency services.

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