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Police helicopter joins search for woman in Paignton

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
February 25, 2015
in Community News
Police helicopter joins search for woman in Paignton

The Police helicopter was out over Torbay last night.

The helicopter was seen circling the Paignton Seafront area, assisting officers on the ground in the search for a woman.

There is no update on the woman but we will update if more information becomes available.

2240 – assist officers in Paignton in search for female, search of beaches and cliffs made safely and eliminated. pic.twitter.com/GhvSrcEzUP

— NPAS Exeter (@NPAS_Exeter) February 25, 2015

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