Volunteers and emergency services undertook an 18-hour search for a missing person in the Lake District.
Rescuers were called out at around 6.30pm on Wednesday to Latrigg, near Keswick.
Volunteers from Keswick, Cockermouth, Penrith, Duddon & Furness, Kirby Stephen, Wasdale, Kendal, LAMRT, Northumberland and Coniston mountain rescue teams, West Cumbria Search and Rescue, Whitehaven Coastguard Rescue Team, the ambulance service, Lake District search dogs, Cumbria police and Maryport Rescue were all involved in the search.
West Cumbria Search and Rescue said: “Teams were deployed to locate a missing person who could be anywhere around the Keswick area.
“Initially the obvious local paths and lakeshore were searched until darkness prevented effective searching.
“This resumed the following morning with many more mountain rescue teams given specific areas to search.
“Andrew Jenkins and search dog Bramble from Northumberland National Park Mountain Rescue Team had been tasked to search the lower slopes of Latrigg above the River Greta.
“Bramble made the find, her first, in very dense wet bracken and foliage, the missing person was cold but well.”