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12th May 2014 RESCUE TEAM SEARCH FOR MISSING STUDENT
RESCUE TEAM SEARCH FOR MISSING STUDENT
Teesdale & Weardale Search & Mountain Rescue Team have been involved most of today (Monday) in the search for a missing Durham University student. The 19 year old was last seen in the early hours of Sunday morning near Baths bridge in Durham City. Steve Owers, Deputy Team Leader said " After a request from Durham Police we started our search early this morning. We used 4 of our canoe group to search the River Wear from Maiden Castle foot bridge downstream to Prebends weir. We worked along side the Water Rescue Team from Durham & Darlington Fire & Rescue. Another 8 of our mountain rescue volunteers searched the river banks and a number of areas of woodland in the area where the student lived. Unfortunately we have not found any sign of him."
Steve Owers
Press Officer
07876 132030
1630 hrs
12/05/14
Teesdale & Weardale Search & Mountain Rescue Team are affiliated to Mountain Rescue England and Wales. We provide a Search and Rescue service throughout County Durham and beyond, primarily for the Police but also for the other emergency services. All Team members are volunteers and we rely on monies raised by ourselves as a registered charity to run the Team. Further details regarding our latest callouts and Team information can be found on our website www.twsmrt.org.uk
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& Weardale Search & Mountain Rescue Team are affiliated to the "Mountain
Rescue - England and Wales". We provide a Search and Rescue service throughout
County Durham and beyond primarily for the Police but also for the other emergency
services. All Team members are volunteers and we rely on monies raised by ourselves
as a registered charity to run the Team. Further details regarding our latest
callouts and Team information can be found on our website www.twsmrt.org.uk