Missing Ayrshire boy who sparked huge police search operation found in Gran's loft
Carson Shephard was located by police after an overnight search
Last updated 20th Sep 2021
A seven-year-old boy who sparked a huge overnight search in New Cumnock in Ayrshire has been found in the loft of his grandmother's house.
A helicopter was called out to help police, search dogs, fire crews and volunteers scour New Cumnock for signs of Caron Shephard who was reported as last seen in the Afton Bridgend area around 7.20pm on Sunday evening,
Carson's was discovered only after police scanned the area using thermal imaging equipment on Monday morning.
Carson had been staying with his grandmother
His mother, Gemma Glover, 27, from Glasgow, said he had been staying with his grandmother Jacquie McCartney in New Cumnock for the past few months.
She told reporters: "It's such a massive relief.
"Police searched the loft three times last night but came in with specialist equipment this morning.
"I've never felt anything like it, it was crazy. All night I was thinking how cold it was and in my mind I was like 'he's not survived that'.
"It was so cold last night and we genuinely thought he was out the house. The main thing is he's all right. I can't explain the emotion, it's crazy.''
Hidden by insulation
Carson had wrapped himself in insulation and was tucked away at the end of the loft, she added.
A police spokesperson said: “He was found hiding in a wall cavity during a detailed search of his home address by specialist officers.”
A post on Twitter read: "Carson traced - We are pleased to report that seven-year-old Carson Shephard, reported missing from New Cumnock has been found safe and well.
"Officers would like to thank everyone who assisted in this inquiry.''
The local community had also been helping officers in the area.
Around a dozen police vans and cars which had been scouring the area for the child were seen leaving the town of New Cumnock after he was found.
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