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Isle of Sheppey search called off after reports of helicopter crash near Minster deemed false alarm

By: Emma Grove

Published: 10:00, 23 July 2013

Updated: 10:50, 23 July 2013

RNLI crews observe a search of Minster after reports of a helicopter crash. Picture: Barry Crayford

A major search on the Isle of Sheppey after reports a helicopter had crashed this morning has been called off.

The large-scale operation was launched when a member of the public reported seeing a helicopter ditching at about 10.20am.

Crews from Sheppey Coastguard and the RAF Wattisham rescue helicopter searched the area along with a Kent Police boat.

Nothing was found and the report was deemed to have been a false alarm.

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Rescue crews were stood down around an hour later at 11.20am.

The reports, also made to Kent Police, said someone had seen a helicopter come down somewhere in Minster.

A large number of emergency vehicles were spotted at The Leas, in Minster, as the river was searched from Barton's Point to Warden.

It is thought someone saw a helicopter flying low before disappearing behind Minster Cliffs.

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