
A large scale search was launched yesterday evening (Tuesday) to look for a man reported missing.
Thirty five members of various agencies, including police, fire and rescue hill search teams, civil defence and coastguard were involved to try and track him down as fears grew for his safety.
The call out came around 6pm and the 34 year-old from Glen Maye, who hasn't been named, was found safe and well in Peel later that evening.
Sergeant Stuart Gardner from Peel police says the man was seen as being of high risk (audio file attached):
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