A monumental search effort for missing person James Gibbons concluded for the weekend, as teams returned home this evening after tirelessly combing through vast areas around Cuxton. Kent Search and Rescue (KSAR) members and supporting organizations have revealed the extraordinary scale of their operation, highlighting the community’s dedication and solidarity.

Search Statistics

The search effort involved impressive coordination and resources, with the following numbers illustrating the magnitude of the mission:

  • 69 teams undertaking 86 separate tasks.
  • 63 area or route searches completed.
  • 675 kilometers walked cumulatively by team members.
  • 1,500 acres meticulously searched.
  • 1,110 hours of volunteer time donated by KSAR members.

Community and Organizational Support

The operation has been supported by numerous organizations and individuals, reflecting the collective determination to find James Gibbons. Significant contributions came from:

  • The Salvation Army South East Division provides vital support and resources for searchers.
  • South East 4×4 Response, assisting with transportation and logistics in challenging terrains.
  • Local residents rallied around the search teams with unwavering support.

A KSAR spokesperson said:
“This extraordinary effort would not have been possible without the selfless commitment of our team members and the backing of the community. The support we have received, from food supplies to logistical assistance, has been invaluable.

The focus of the Search

The extensive search involved route and area searches across rugged and wooded terrains, with the teams utilizing advanced tracking and mapping technology. Despite the incredible efforts, James Gibbons remains missing as of this evening, and search efforts are set to continue.

Community Response

The Cuxton community has expressed immense gratitude for the efforts of KSAR and the supporting organizations. Local residents have provided everything from food and drink to moral support for the search teams, embodying the spirit of collective care and concern.

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