Julie Vowles, reported as a missing "high risk" person on Sunday afternoon (May 2) has been found safe and well.
In a statement released overnight by Isle of Wight police, officers said:
"Thankfully after many hours of work she was located."
Monday, 3 May 2021 06:46
By John Warburton @Warblefly
Julie Vowles, reported as a missing "high risk" person on Sunday afternoon (May 2) has been found safe and well.
In a statement released overnight by Isle of Wight police, officers said:
"Thankfully after many hours of work she was located."
The Isle of Wight Council has decided to change the way it makes decisions by moving to a committee style of governance system.
The road surface in Church Litten, Newport, is to be improved over nine days of work starting on Tuesday (May 7).
A man has been arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure after caught in an act of onanism near to a park in Newport.
Island residents are being reminded that rubbish and recycling collections will not be affected over the May Day (6 May) bank holiday.
A member of the IW Ambulance Service has been awarded the prestigious King’s Ambulance Medal (KAM) at a recent ceremony in London.
Cowes RNLI lifeboat went to the rescue of a man whose plan for a short sea trip suddenly ended when his RIB took on water as a result of engine trouble last night (Thursday).
Island Roads is preparing to deliver an intensive programme of highway improvement works at a number of sites across the Isle of Wight during May.
Three men have been arrested Following the suspected attempted abduction of two six year-old girls in Newport.
The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, based in Sandown is embarking on another ambitious animal rescue, this time of two European Brown Bears, Benji and Balu, from Azerbaijan.
The Isle of Wight Walking Festival celebrates 25 years this year with the launch of the Spring Walking Festival on Saturday May 11.
Do you have an idea or vision for a new group, club or activity that helps to support families locally but need support to get this up and running?
A Newport business has officially closed its doors this week.
Isle of Wight libraries celebrated World Book Night with events taking place at Ryde and Sandown libraries.
Thousands of Islanders are set to Walk the Wight next month — with Island Roads is providing support for Mountbatten’s big fundraiser.
Hovertravel has awarded First Bus the contract to operate its Hoverbus service, which connects the hovercraft for crossings to and from the Isle of Wight.
Chief Scout, Islander and national icon, Bear Grylls, has honoured Ginny Treadgold, from Chillerton at a special event at Windsor Castle.
Southern Vectis is offering its support to local charities, schools, sports teams and events organisers this May, as part of a good causes initiative.
On 15 April, a 16-year-old boy from the Isle of Wight was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment for terrorism offences.
Waterside Community Trust has secured £254,000 in Government funding to fully refurbish the changing rooms at the centre, as well as replacing the roof above the changing rooms.
A number of flood warning have been rescinded across the Island this morning, with water levels reducing.
The Isle of Wight Council has decided to change the way it makes decisions by moving to a committee style of governance system.
The road surface in Church Litten, Newport, is to be improved over nine days of work starting on Tuesday (May 7).
A man has been arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure after caught in an act of onanism near to a park in Newport.
Island residents are being reminded that rubbish and recycling collections will not be affected over the May Day (6 May) bank holiday.