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Nottinghamshire Police drone finds vulnerable teen near Bingham




A vulnerable teenager was found by a police drone.

The man contacted police just before midnight on Thursday to report he was unwell but was only able to give a vague description of his location to call handlers.

Officers began a search of land to the north of Bingham and later called in a police drone to help.

Nottinghamshire Police drone (58945855)
Nottinghamshire Police drone (58945855)

Within a few moments of launching the drone, the police pilot found the young man by a lake using a thermal imaging camera.

Officers on the ground were then able to give him the support he needed.

Sergeant Vince Saunders, chief drone pilot at Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This is another example of how drone technology can be used to very quickly locate missing or vulnerable people.

“A traditional foot search in the dark could have taken many hours, but with this additional eye in the sky we are able to locate people within minutes and keep them safe.”

The Nottinghamshire Police Drones team was launched in January 2020 and is a shared resource with Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service.

It operates six drones of varying sizes and is available to carry out responsive and pre-planned operations across the county 24 hours a day.



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