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Motorist missing after car flips in crash near Snape Motorist found after car flips in crash near Snape
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A man has been missing since his car flipped into the air and rolled several times on to heathland in Suffolk. A man who went missing after his car flipped into the air and rolled several times in Suffolk has been found.
Timothy Sugrue, 22, of Rendlesham, is believed to have been driving the car when it crashed on the B1069 between Tunstall and Snape on Friday. Timothy Sugrue, 22, of Rendlesham, crashed on the B1069 between Tunstall and Snape on Friday. No other vehicles were involved.
Suffolk Police said it was likely he was injured and the area was being searched by dog units, the national police helicopter and a search and rescue team. Suffolk Police searched the area with dog units, the national police helicopter and a search and rescue team.
No other vehicles were involved. It said at 11:30 GMT on Saturday that Mr Sugrue had been found safe and well.
Mr Sugrue, who is described as slim, 6ft 2in (1.8m) with short dark brown hair, was last seen wearing a white top and dark trousers.