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Police help woman from Loch Gilp

A POLICE operation was launched on Friday September 23 after concerns were raised for the well-being of a woman in Lochgilphead.

Police officers attended the scene.
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The woman became agitated in a shop in Lochgilphead before heading towards Loch Gilp. Though well out, the tide was starting to come in at the time.

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