A huge search operation is underway after a man went missing in Old Sarum.
The police helicopter was deployed as officers swarmed the Partridge Way area at around 8am this morning (Sunday, 4 September).
25-year-old Macaulay Carter went missing at around 6am – and he’s said to be wearing a denim jacket, black jeans and a blue and white baseball cap.
Locals also claim that the man may not be wearing any shoes.
Wiltshire Search and Rescue volunteers have been tasked to join the urgent operation to locate the vulnerable male. Hampshire Search and Rescue Dogs are also en route.
A police spokesperson said: “We are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
“Anyone with information is asked to call us on 101 as a matter of urgency quoting log 85 of today (04/09).”
Always call 999 in an emergency.
Understanding the police response to a missing person
For some, the police response to a missing person report may seem 'over the top' but individuals who spark such an intensive search are usually classed as high-risk. This means they are vulnerable - they could suffer from mental health issues or need medical attention for a condition or injury.
This is likely to mean a police helicopter will be utilised, as a large number of police officers are dispatched to search on the ground. Wiltshire Search and Rescue will be put on standby and called in for support if the police cannot locate the missing person quickly.