West Mercia police found the remains in the Severn River while searching for Nathan Fleetwood, 21, who was last seen March 27 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The force said no official identification has been made yet, however, Mr Fleetwood’s family has been informed. On the night of his disappearance, Mr. Fleetwood was spotted at Shrewsbury Town Center at about 2:30 p.m. after leaving Albert St. on Barker Street. He is believed to have made his way to the Kingsland area of the city shortly afterwards and was spotted on the Kingsland Bridge. Image: Police say Nathan Fleetwood’s family was informed after the Severn River remains were found Officers were working with the West Mercia Search and Rescue Service to investigate the area around the Kingsland Bridge, as well as to conduct a series of searches around the city center. More than two weeks ago, West Mercia police issued a call for two men in their twenties to contact each other after they tried to help Mr. Fleetwood book a taxi. The first man was described as white, about 6 feet 2 in height with curly brown hair in a curtain style, who wore blue jeans and a black Berghaus fleece. The second man was also described as white, about 5 feet 8, with a short beard and wearing a beige hooded jacket. Police said they both spoke well. At the time, Detective Sergeant David Betison of West Mercia Police said: “First we would like to thank the public for all their help since we issued the first appeal, as we have heard from many people who have helped us in our search. . “Now we look forward to talking to these two men, who saw Nathan help on the bridge, as we believe they tried to help Nathan book a taxi so he could get home. “There is no evidence that the two men have anything to do with Nathan’s disappearance, but we believe they could have vital information to help us better understand Nathan’s movements in the early hours of Sunday morning.”