A MISSING woman who disappeared after possibly sleepwalking is recovering in hospital after being found 12 miles away from her home.
Joy Grigg, 50, who has sleepwalked in the past, vanished from her Tregeare home, near Launceston, yesterday.
She was found near Camelford by a member of the public in the early hours of this morning and is now recovering at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth.
Chief Inspector Shaun Kenneally said: "There was a great amount of support offered by volunteer agencies and the public in the search for Joy.
"I'd like to particularly thank farmers in the area who took the time to search their land as part of the effort.
"We're thankful the search was brought to a safe conclusion and that was in no small part due to the support of local people."
Joy Grigg, 50, who has sleepwalked in the past, vanished from her Tregeare home, near Launceston, yesterday.
She was found near Camelford by a member of the public in the early hours of this morning and is now recovering at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth.
Chief Inspector Shaun Kenneally said: "There was a great amount of support offered by volunteer agencies and the public in the search for Joy.
"I'd like to particularly thank farmers in the area who took the time to search their land as part of the effort.
"We're thankful the search was brought to a safe conclusion and that was in no small part due to the support of local people."