A THERMAL drone has been used to locate a dog who had gone missing for five days.
Ted went missing on Wednesday, August 7. While out on a walk at Cold Harbour in Wareham, he was spooked by a loud noise and ran off.
Dave Rimmer, a veteran from Wimborne, heard of Ted’s disappearance and offered to use his thermal drone to help search for Ted.
Dave said: “The search launched on Facebook, and various people were going out with their drones.
“I have got a thermal drone which is able to pick up heat signatures. I woke up early Sunday morning, when it was cooler to go take a look.”
Areas near where Ted went missing were identified, including a nearby river and Carey Farm in Wareham.
Dave said: “It was quite foggy, so you couldn’t see much with a normal camera, but you could see quite a bit with the thermal camera.
“And then I saw a heat return on the right-hand side of the river. Initially, I thought it could have been a rabbit, but I continued to zoom in, and it was getting bigger and bigger, and I knew it was too big to be a rabbit.
“When I turned to the visible camera, there he was, little Ted. He was fast asleep.”
The thermal camera was airborne for only four minutes before locating the lost Cavapoo.
Once Ted was located, Dave set off to retrieve him from a remote area which ‘wasn’t very accessible.’
“I marked it on the map, jumped in the car and walked ten minutes through a farm through quite tough terrain,” Dave added.
Alongside the farmers, Dave discovered Ted curled up in a ball. They put a lead on him and reunited him with his owners, who were on holiday at the time of his disappearance.
Dave said: “It was pretty surreal that I found him because he was missing for a fairly long time, and then the feeling went from surreal to ecstatic.
“I was a bit emotional because I have dogs and so I knew how the owners must have felt.”
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