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Callout Statistics for 2006 January 2nd. Norsworthy Bridge. 15 members. 105 man-hours. August 22nd. Blackaton Cross. 10 members. 60 man-hours. September 21st. Wembury Woods. 12 members. 60 man-hours. October 3rd. Wembury. 24 members. 120 man-hours. October 8th. Lutton. 12 members. 24 man-hours. October 16th. Staddon Heights Golf Club. 17 members. 68 man-hours. October 18th. Norsworthy Bridge. 22 members. 132 man-hours. October 31st. Barne Barton. 9 members. 54 man-hours. November 16th. Budleigh Salterton. 10 members. 110 man-hours. December 29th. New Waste. 19 members 190 man-hours. A total of 923 man hours spent on searches. |
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Callout Log for 2006 |


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The team were called on 29 Dec 2006 to New Waste. We were assisting Ashburton and Tavistock. Two walkers had become lost between Plym Ford and the Redlake Tramway. The search was suspended because of appalling weather conditions. Both were found by helicopter at 04.00 the following morning. |
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The Team was called to Budleigh Salterton in late Nov 2006 to look for a potential suicidal despondent. This was a woman who had parked her car by the sea and who had, in all probability, walked straight into it. We joined Okehampton in doing a daylight search of areas previously covered overnight by Ashburton. Nothing was found in spite of an extensive search inland well beyond our normal boundary. |
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Another day time callout on 31 Oct 2006 to Barne Barton to look for a 40 year old despondent, probably suicidal, who had been reported missing on the 28 October. A very thorough search by team members, H.M. Coastguard, Oscar 99, police tag team, MoD Police and dogs turned up nothing. All the signs pointed to the subject having taken his own life probably on the evening of the 28 October. MoD Police took a body out of Stonehouse Creek the following Wednesday morning, believed to be the misper. |
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The team was called in the afternoon of 18 Oct 2006 to Norsworthy Bridge to look for a 77 year old man who had disappeared on the 16 October. It was thought that he might be at a favourite spot in the Sheepstor area. He wasn’t. On the 29 October the police called us with the news of 4 possible sightings the last of which was between the Dartmoor Inn and Holne. He remains missing in spite of several alleged sightings (update Feb 2007: His body has since been found in the Roborough Rock area). |
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In the evening of 16 Oct 2006 we were called out, this time to Staddon Heights Golf Club to look for a despondent male who had phoned his wife with the new that he had taken some sleeping pills and drunk a bottle of gin. The search was underway with lots of very welcome input from members who knew the area well. The search dogs were just about to deploy when the police called with the news that his mobile call had been traced to Fort Austin mast so he wasn’t in our search area. He was found the next morning having breakfast at Jennycliffe Café! |
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We were called out to the Wembury area again after only a few days. This time to look for a man who had been ‘confronted’ by a bull and as a result had gone off his planned walk from Wembury church car park to Heybrook Bay via Down Thomas. He was found in the morning by the harbourmaster in an area well outside where we had previously searched. |
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We were called to Wembury Woods on Thursday 22 Sep 2006 to look for a 52 year old male who had not been seen since the 9th September when he left his accommodation in West Hoe. He had previously tried to take his own life some 3 weeks previously and is believed to have lived wild in Wembury Woods for 2 days at about that time. The search was called off when it got dark. We have not heard anything about this one since. |
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In the early hours of 2 Jan 2006 we were tasked to Norsworthy Bridge to look for a 78 year old male who had gone missing between the lane end at Norsworthy and Whiteworks. A police car was tasked to stay with the mispers car in case he appeared which eventually he did, having been found by a passing motorist in the Yelverton area. |
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Earlier this year the body of Julie Crocker was found in an area previously searched by us. The police were very keen that we should not feel guilty at not having found her and to stress that the find poses more questions than it answers. |