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Major search for missing walker Missing woman and pet dog found
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A search is under way for a 74-year-old woman who went missing overnight in the Sandaig area of Glenelg. A 74-year-old woman who went missing overnight in the Sandaig area of Glenelg has been found safe and well, the Royal Air Force said.
Margaret Walker from Plockton was out walking with a friend on Wednesday when they became separated as they descended a burn near the Sandaig Islands. Margaret Walker, from Plockton, was out with a friend on Wednesday when they became separated as they descended a burn near the Sandaig Islands.
Mountain rescue teams and police search dogs, are scouring the area. Mountain rescue teams and police search dogs scoured the area.
Ms Walker, who was wearing a fawn-coloured skirt and sturdy walking boots, had her collie dog with her which is also missing. RAF Kinloss said Mrs Walker and her collie dog were found by search teams at about 1000 BST on Thursday.
Northern Constabulary said Glenelg Mountain rescue Team and a police dog and its handler responded to the missing persons call on Wednesday afternoon.
That initial search was called off after dark but resumed at 0700 BST on Thursday.
Coastguard agency staff, three police dogs and their handlers, RAF Kinloss Mountain rescue Team and Glenelg Mountain Rescue Team have joined police officers in the search.