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Authorities are actively searching for the only person believed to have been on a creel boat that came ashore in Aberdeenshire. The small fishing vessel was found grounded near Inverbervie Beach around 11:15 on Saturday morning.
In response to the incident, multiple emergency teams were deployed to assist with the search efforts. This included a coastguard helicopter, a fixed-wing aircraft, and rescue units from Montrose, Stonehaven, Arbroath, and Aberdeen. Additionally, lifeboats from the Arbroath, Montrose, and Stonehaven areas were involved in the initial operation.
Nearly a full day after the boat was discovered, HM Coastguard announced that it had stood down from the search. Despite this, Police Scotland confirmed that their inquiries to locate the missing occupant continue.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland stated: “A multi-agency search was carried out to trace the sole occupant of the boat, including searches of the Lunan Bay and coastal and surrounding areas. Officers are continuing to carry out inquiries and the missing person remains outstanding.
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