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River is searched for missing Coleraine man Missing Coleraine man 'found safe and well'
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Rescue workers are searching the River Bann in Coleraine for a man who has been missing since Monday evening. A 27-year-old man who was missing in Coleraine has been found.
Mark Booth, 27, was last seen at Somerset Court in the town shortly after 1800 GMT. He was carrying a distinctive red holdall bag. Police said he was safe and well. Rescue workers had been searching the River Bann after the alarm was raised on Monday evening.
His family and friends have become increasingly worried for his safety. Rescue workers carries out a series of searches on the River Bann in Coleraine after his family and friends became increasingly worried for his safety.
A police helicopter, police rescue teams and the community rescue service began searching during the night. A police helicopter, police rescue teams and the community rescue service were involved in the hunt.
Sean McCarry, regional commander of the community rescue service said:
"Our search teams were tasked by the police along with other police search teams to go to the area and continue a very sensitive search.
"That search has now been recommenced at first light this morning with water assets and assets on the ground."
Mr McCarry said about 50 people from his service were involved and about the same number again of police were working to find Mr Booth.
"As time goes on, we are getting more and more concerned about him. If anybody has seen anybody matching his description, please come forward to police," he said.