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Drone and police dog help find missing woman in Ashford

The moment a vulnerable missing person was found by police has been caught on camera.

A drone officer and police dog were instrumental in finding the woman in Ashford.

Officers were called to a rural location in the borough at around 9.35pm on Tuesday, August 16, as part of their search.

The operation came after concern was raised for the woman in her 30s after she left her home address.

Searches were carried out of the nearby fields and outbuildings before PC Andrew Green from the roads policing unit, who is also a trained drone pilot, was called in to assist along with police dog Wilma and her handler PC Jessica Arnold.

Further enquiries led the officers to a location about a mile away, where PC Green was able to spot a figure in the fields and guide PC Arnold and PD Wilma to her location shortly after midnight.

She was deemed to be safe and well and was given a lift home.

PD Wilma (Left) and trained drone pilot PC Andy Green were involved in helping find the missing woman. Photo: Kent Police
PD Wilma (Left) and trained drone pilot PC Andy Green were involved in helping find the missing woman. Photo: Kent Police

Sergeant Michael Gallon said: "When somebody is reported missing, our priority is to find them as quickly as possible before any harm can come to them.

"To do so we draw on a range of different specialisms including on this occasion a drone pilot and police dog.

"Locating this missing person was a real team effort and I am thankful to everyone who played their part in ensuring she was brought home safely."

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