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Paul Smith & Kirsten McStay

Two women rescued from Ben Lomond in blizzard charged with breaching covid rules

Two women have been charged for breaching coronavirus regulations after having to be rescued from Ben Lomond in Stirlingshire yesterday afternoon.

A large-scale operation was launched in blizzard conditions at around 2pm following reports of two lost walkers near the summit.

Cops and mountain rescue teams, including a helicopter, raced to the scene.

A large-scale operation was launched in blizzard conditions (Facebook /Facebook/Lomond Mountain Rescue Team)

Lomond Mountain Rescue said: “We were called to Ben Lomond at 2:40pm to assist two walkers near the summit who required the Teams help.”

“All were safely returned to the foot of the mountain by 6:30pm.”

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers were called to assist Mountain Rescue partners on Ben Lomond at around 2pm on Saturday, 23 January, 2021 after two female walkers requested assistance to descend the hill in deteriorating weather conditions.

"The women were assisted and walked off the hill and both uninjured. They have been charged in connection with culpable and reckless conduct."

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