Norfolk: 'Devastated' Search and Rescue team using thermal-imaging sensors to find missing dog Juno

Juno, a Shorthaired German pointer is used by Norfolk Lowland Search and Rescue to find missing people, but now the team are out looking for her
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The owners of a search and rescue dog have said they are "devastated" after she went missing during a family walk.
Juno, a Shorthaired German pointer is used by Norfolk Lowland Search and Rescue to find missing people, but now the team are out looking for her.
The team have used thermal-imaging sensors, high-visibility drones and a boat in attempts to find the dog.
Posting on their Facebook page, they said: "Juno one of our Search dogs has gone missing while on exercise on Tuesday 21st December 2021.
"She is described as a Female German shorthaired Pointer liver and white. Age as adult.
"Juno is missing from FRITTON WOOD nr River Waveney, St Olave’s with Fritton, NORFOLK NR31 Area.
"She was wearing a hi vis yellow jacket.
"If anyone has any information please contact us to help us find her as she is a extremely valuable asset to the team and is a team member we are all missing."
In a Facebook post by Juno's owner Katharine Danks, she said: "To say that we are devastated does not come close.
"Please would my local friends all share this especially if you know people who live towards Fritton/St Olave's."