You'll find that they don't uprate a missing person report until 24 hrsafter it's reported, so she missed him for a day, then reported, 24hrs later it's then a Missing Person & the search starts, then a day to find him...3 days....
Could have been delayed by the fact that they didn't know exactly where to start looking.
It really isn't that easy to find a missing person if you have no idea where to start looking. Even if you had several helicopters with thermal imaging equipment you still need to search a grid pattern and it helps if you have a general idea of the area to search rather than 'somewhere in Britain'. Three days is good going - discounting the usual 24 hours before a person actually is filed as missing.
surely if he didnt turn up for work there was a pretty good idea of where to look........ home....... work ?? well anyhow hopefully he makes a full recovery and i also would have thought his girlfriend would have gone out and done every route he could possibly have taken to work looking for him.... but maybe she did and at least he is alive.
Trouble is xSuzix the roads and grass verges are in such a bad state of repair you can lose a bike and biker in the grass if it bounced over the start of the verge so not showing any disturbed area.
I went to a job where a bike had collided with a car. When I got back to the hospital on a different job the biker had come round but no one had spoken to him. I popped in to say hi and he asked how his girlfriend was. After asking a few more questions we found out that his girlfriend was riding pillion. She was found unconscious in someone’s garden.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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This happened to some friends of mine on their way to work. A car on the wrong side of the road wiped them off their bike, Pete was lay in the road unconscious while Helen had been thrown over a hedge into a field, It was Pete,s parents when arriving at hospital ask how Helen was, the police found Helen but she had died at the scene of the accident in the field.
The worst thing is that if you know the rider has a mobile phone, it is possible to have his / her location triangulated within 500 mtr in the countryside .. all that the Police need to do is to ask his Carrier to run the trace against his mobile phone.
if the phone is switched on and operational, then you can triangulate his position via three Cell Towers... it's all do'able in this day and age.