The case is being updated.
– The search operation ended at 00.30. She was found safe and sound after tips, good investigation and search, says operations manager at Trøndelag police district, Trond Volden to Adresseavisen.
It was just before 7 pm on Sunday night that the woman in her 60s was reported missing by family / close relatives. She was last seen in the area of Kyvannet at 2 pm.
– Have a tip
The violence said at 23.00 that they had stepped up the search with many volunteers in turn. Norwegian People’s Aid, the Red Cross, the Scouts’ emergency response group Trøndelag and Norwegian rescue dogs participated in the search. And the Civil Defense also participated with crew.
– We have received several tips, and we are grateful for that. The tips are observations made within the primary search area which are Kyvatnet and Solemsåsen, he says.
Searching by helicopter
Just before midnight, the rescue helicopter Sar Queen was in the air over Byåsen.
– We are looking into the night with undiminished strength. Helicopter searches are underway now and a number of residents on Byåsen will notice, Volden said.
Works with electronic tracks
Operations Manager Solfrid Lægdheim said earlier in the evening that the police had worked for a while with only their own resources and they had their own dog patrols out in search early.
– There may be later observations than 14 o’clock that have been made by witnesses and that give us relevant information, Lægdheim said.
She also told that they will work with any electronic tracks.
At one point, there was also a search in Gamle Oslovei due to an address that was interesting to check out.
Used drone
Task leader Håkon Jørgensen coordinated the search effort on site and said at 22 o’clock that air support such as a rescue helicopter and drone will be considered.
Just before 11 pm, a drone was prepared from Trøndelag fire and rescue service. It was in the air a few minutes later.
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