White Hill
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Elevation | 535 |
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Prominence | 535 m |
Provinces | Nova Scotia |
Mountain range | Cape Breton Highlands |
Topo map | NTS |
Easiest route | Hiking |
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ID | 2343038 |
About White Hill
White Hill is a Canadian peak in the Cape Breton Highlands and is the highest elevation point in the province of Nova Scotia.
Anthony Knott: search for missing firefighter continues
... Footage shows Mr Knott to walk along the White Hills 19:19, before heading back along the road, in the opposite direction, about 20 minutes later...
Anthony Knott: CCTV shows missing firefighter 'distinctive' walk
... December The footage shows, Mr Knott, from Orpington, stroll along the White Hill 19:19, before heading back along the road, in the opposite direction, about 20 minutes later...
Anthony Knott: search for missing firefighter continues
Anthony Knott was 21 because of the home in the Early Hours of the morning. December
The Search for a missing firefighter has "a dangerous area", the flooded, the around an outdoor pool.
Anthony Knott, 33, disappeared during a night work, in Lewes, East Sussex , on 20. December.
officers carried out searches on land and water, from The Local area, the boats, dogs, and drones.
Det TÜV, John Gillings, said Sussex Police officers would re-search the area to Pells Pool.
He said The Public was "absolutely fantastic", but urged people "to come down and be involved in the addiction with other physical".
"The Pells' high water is down, but it is still a dangerous area, and we have specialists added trained search officers Down There to work in teams," he added.
He said, said officers would also. CCTV "sweeps" to do" in The Hunt for leads and conducting house-to-house inquiries in and around The Lamb pub in Fisher Street
family, friends and concerned members of The Public have searched various locations in Lewes, including the fields and the surrounding area.
Phil Michael, an old friend of Mr. Knott said that they are "branching out," but the firefighters were "Wade in the Pells again," where the water drops back.
He said Mr. Knott was a "really nice guy, who wouldn't hurt a fly".
"I feel just to keep The Urge to look for him. I think he would do the same for me," he added.
Mr Knott, from Orpington, has not been seen since he GMT to his colleagues in the pub, for unknown reasons, against at 19:15.
Det TÜV Gillings said that there is currently no information about where he went.
On Sunday, Sussex search and rescue shared images from his research on the River Ouse , between Lewes and Newhaven, and on Social Media .
said the police would continue The Search to focus on "the vicinity of the Pells, this is the direction that he was last seen to left foot he the pub".
"But obviously, there are now additional CCTV shows him heading in a different direction, a little later on," Det " TÜV " Gillings said.
Footage shows Mr Knott to walk along the White hills 19:19, before heading back along The Road , in The Opposite direction, about 20 Minutes later.
An earlier picture showed him walking up Market Street , opposite the pub at 19:41, 20 Minutes after his cell phone was turned off or The Battery died.
Mr Knott, who is 5ft 8ins (1. 73) tall, was wearing a black long-sleeve top, dark denim jacket, dark jeans and black Shoes .
East Sussex fire and rescue service crews have previously conducted searches on the River OuseDet TÜV Gillings: "Anthony walks said on the balls of his feet, which makes it looks as if he hops along. "
He also said that he could be seen, rubs footage of his hands in the newly released CCTV.
"We can do [this] within the pub earlier in the evening," he added.
Mr Knott's partner, Lucy, Otto already said, of his disappearance: "This is something he would do intentionally. He would not want to stay Away . "
CCTV shows Mr Knott in the Market Street walking back in the direction of the puborpington, lewes
Source of news: bbc.com