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Rose Polge: Search for missing doctor scaled back | Rose Polge: Search for missing doctor scaled back |
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The search for missing junior doctor Rose Polge has been scaled back, almost a week after she disappeared. | The search for missing junior doctor Rose Polge has been scaled back, almost a week after she disappeared. |
The 25-year-old junior doctor's car was found on Friday 12 February at Ansteys Cove near Torquay, the town where she worked. | |
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said there was "no structured search going on". | A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said there was "no structured search going on". |
However, they said police would continue to perform "intermittent shore line searches". | |
The BBC understands that a note was found in Dr Polge's car. | The BBC understands that a note was found in Dr Polge's car. |
It is believed its contents were mainly related to personal issues, but there was a passing reference to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. | It is believed its contents were mainly related to personal issues, but there was a passing reference to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. |
On Thursday, Mr Hunt confirmed the government would impose a new contract on junior doctors in England. | On Thursday, Mr Hunt confirmed the government would impose a new contract on junior doctors in England. |
It is understood Dr Polge had been an active campaigner against plans to change working hours and conditions for junior doctors, and in January posted a new Facebook profile picture, featuring the hashtag #NotFairNotSafe. | It is understood Dr Polge had been an active campaigner against plans to change working hours and conditions for junior doctors, and in January posted a new Facebook profile picture, featuring the hashtag #NotFairNotSafe. |
Police said her disappearance was "totally out of character" and concerns for her welfare were rising. | Police said her disappearance was "totally out of character" and concerns for her welfare were rising. |
Timeline of events | Timeline of events |
Friday 12 February - Rose Polge's car is found in a car park near Ansteys Cove in Torbay | Friday 12 February - Rose Polge's car is found in a car park near Ansteys Cove in Torbay |
Saturday 13 February - The family and boyfriend of Dr Polge join more than 100 people searching the area around Ansteys Cove | Saturday 13 February - The family and boyfriend of Dr Polge join more than 100 people searching the area around Ansteys Cove |
Sunday 14 February - Torbay Hospital confirmed that Rose Polge works there as a junior doctor. "We will do whatever we can to support the authorities," a statement said. | Sunday 14 February - Torbay Hospital confirmed that Rose Polge works there as a junior doctor. "We will do whatever we can to support the authorities," a statement said. |
Monday 15 February - Colin Smith, from Royston Hockey Club where Dr Polge used to play, said: "We just don't know what we can do." | Monday 15 February - Colin Smith, from Royston Hockey Club where Dr Polge used to play, said: "We just don't know what we can do." |
Tuesday 16 February - Dr Polge's family release a statement saying they are "overwhelmed" by the support from her friends and colleagues | Tuesday 16 February - Dr Polge's family release a statement saying they are "overwhelmed" by the support from her friends and colleagues |
More than 100 people have been involved in the search operation, including Dr Polge's boyfriend and her family. | More than 100 people have been involved in the search operation, including Dr Polge's boyfriend and her family. |
A district councillor for the village of Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, where Dr Polge's parents live, said he had no doubt the community would "rally round". | A district councillor for the village of Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, where Dr Polge's parents live, said he had no doubt the community would "rally round". |
Councillor Jose Hales said: "My heart goes out to the family at this terrible time. The pain and worry they must be feeling is unimaginable." | Councillor Jose Hales said: "My heart goes out to the family at this terrible time. The pain and worry they must be feeling is unimaginable." |
Police are appealing for the public to contact them with any information or sightings of Dr Polge. | Police are appealing for the public to contact them with any information or sightings of Dr Polge. |
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