Reported Missing aired on BBC One last night and viewers were in tears over the ‘difficult to watch’ episode.
During Wednesday (August 19) evening’s instalment in the documentary series, cops raced to find two elderly people with dementia who had gone missing in two separate cases.
What happened in Reported Missing on BBC One?
In one, 83-year-old John had lost sight of his wife Sheila while they were out on a shopping trip in Gloucester.
She was gone for hours and the police officers’ fears increased with every passing minute, as they searched all the places Sheila might have wandered off to.
Happily admit I cried tears of relief.
John fought through tears as he explained: “We’ve been together 62 years. As a wife, she was loving and caring, gave everything she could. She’s always been the love of my life.”
Thankfully, in the end Sheila was found safe, and it was an emotional reunion when their son, Steve, retrieved her from the hospital.
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When she walked through the door, John burst out: “My wandering love! Where’s you been?”
As they embraced, he told her: “Oh I’ve been so worried about you.”
How did viewers react?
Those watching at home were in pieces.
One said on Twitter: “Well, that was a bit emotional #reportedmissing… I thought Sheila must have got on a bus somewhere.”
Someone else said, alongside a string of crying emojis: “John and Sheila are so cute #ReportedMissing.”
A third wrote: “Happily admit I cried tears of relief… All too easy for us members of public to be so wrapped up in our business to see this. Fair play to the police acting quickly. #ReportedMissing.”
Well that was a bit emotional #reportedmissing Glad they were both found and ok. I thought Sheila must have got on a bus somewhere.
— Jenifer Moore (@jenifermoorebfc) August 19, 2020
John and Sheila are so cute 😭😭😭😭 #ReportedMissing
— kelsey (@kelseywatsonxx) August 19, 2020
Happily admit I cried tears of relief that both Sheila and John were both found safe and well. All too easy for us members of public to be so wrapped up in our business to see this. Fair play to the police acting quickly. #ReportedMissing
— shay d (@shamusdoherty) August 19, 2020
Police did a ‘brilliant job’
Someone else said: “What an amazing programme… So emotional and what a brilliant job by the police. How lovely was John… you can tell that it breaks his heart but the love and care he has for his wife is what we should all aspire to #ReportedMissing.”
“#ReportedMissing such a difficult programme to watch last night,” admitted a fifth.
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“Oh Sheila,” said another. “I was so happy to see you walk through the door! #ReportedMissing.”
What an amazing programme… So emotional and what a brilliant job by the police. How lovely was John… you can tell that it breaks his heart but the love and care he has for his wife is what we should all aspire to ♥ #ReportedMissing
— Catherine Collin (@Catherine_Imrie) August 19, 2020
#ReportedMissing such a difficult programme to watch last night. Good advice from @alzheimerssoc . All @HallmarkCare homes are signed up to to the Herbert Protocol which we know helps improve the chances of finding someone who has gone missing https://t.co/ioLXWh4yBc
— April Dobson (@April19514035) August 20, 2020
Oh Sheila I was so happy to see you walk through the door! #ReportedMissing
— angela godfrey (@angelagodfrey7) August 19, 2020
– Reported Missing is available to stream now on iPlayer
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