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“Going missing is an issue that can affect anyone irrespective of age, race, gender, ethnicity or professional background”
“Going missing is not a crime”
“In Cambridgeshire someone is reported missing every 7 hours by someone else who cares”
“20,000 people a year in Cambridgeshire are directly affected by missing persons”
“People suffering from mental illness are at high risk of becoming a missing person”
“For every missing case reported at least 18 others are affected”
“People don't choose to go missing they often feel they have no other option”
“You do not have to wait 24 hrs to report someone missing”
“There are 1200 people reported missing every year in Cambridgeshire 3 every day”

Team Callout History

 

 

Last Updated 17:10hrs 04th February 2012

100TH CALLOUT REACHED ON THE 30/07/2011

CALLOUT HISTORY
2007 10 CALLOUTS 6 STANDBYs
2008 14 CALLOUTS 4 STANDBYs
2009 28 CALLOUTS 3 STANDBYs
2010 20 CALLOUTS 7 STANDBYs 2 CASUALTY EVACUATIONS
2011 54 CALLOUTS 5 STANDBYs 2 CASUALTY EVACUATIONS 3 EVENT FA


2012 2 CALLOUTS 3 STANDBYs TO DATE

JANUARY 2012

2 Callouts
05/01/2012
Callout Oxborough

09:00hrs Team called out to assist NorSAR to locate a missing male
14/01/2012
Callout Holme
12:00hrs Continuation of 29yr old missing female search
31/02/2012
Stand By St Ives

11:53hrs Team placed on Stand By for missing St Ives male
04/02/2012
Stand By Thorpe Wood

10:13hrs Team placed on Stand By for missing female
04/02/2012
Stand By East of England

20:13hrs Team placed on Stand By to support EEAST during severe weather


 

 

 

 

 

 
 
     
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