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A lady who was reported lacking in Burlington earlier this week has been discovered due to a member of the Halton Police K9 Unit.
The police canine was introduced in following the disappearance of Diane Kantowski.
A K9 is a canine that’s educated to help police in actions comparable to finding lacking individuals.
The 79-year-old Kantowski was reported lacking from her dwelling on Wednesday and was final seen within the King Street and Plains Street space.
By the following day, police stepped up their search efforts following growing issues for the girl who was thought-about “vulnerable” and was presumably confused over her whereabouts. A cellular command unit was arrange in Aldershot as police and others canvassed native streets.
“Our officers are in the area searching,” police mentioned on social media early yesterday (Oct. 31). “Local residents, please check your properties and contact police with any information.”
The search efforts led to a profitable conclusion.
“Diane Kantowski has been located safe,” police mentioned late yesterday. “After an extensive 24-hour search Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) reports that earlier today, with the assistance of the Search Incident Response Team (SIRT), investigators and patrol officers, Diane was located safely by a member of the K9 Unit.”
Police mentioned they utilized all of the assets at their disposal to deliver this search to a profitable conclusion.
“The HRPS would like to specifically thank members of the public along with media partners whose tips and coverage assisted in ensuring Diane’s safe return,” they mentioned.
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