Tonbridge: Police and helicopter search for man in woods near Horns Lodge Lane
09:00, 20 August 2016
updated: 09:43, 20 August 2016
Police have issued a warning after a helicopter searching for a man in Tonbridge was targeted with a high powered torch.
The aircraft was circling woods in the Horns Lodge Lane area at 10pm yesterday after a 999 call was received about concerns for a man's welfare.
After a search lasting four hours the man was found, safe and well, shortly after 2am.
But during the mission a powerful torch was shone at the helicopter, a criminal offence punishable by a prison sentence and something that could have led to a catastrophic accident.
A Kent Police spokesman said officers later located the person responsible, who was given "words of advice".
The National Police Air Service, based in Redhill in Surrey: said: "Endangering aircraft is illegal and costs lives."
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