Police have actually validated that a hill walker from West Yorkshire and his dog have actually been discovered dead in the Glencoe location a week after they went missing out on.
A force representative said: “The bodies of a male and a dog thought to be that of missing out on male Kyle Sambrook and his dog Bane were recuperated by mountain rescue groups and HM Coastguard in the Glencoe location at 2.15pm today.
“His family has actually been alerted, and an official ID will take place in due course.
“The family have actually thanked all associated with searching for Kyle and Bane and asked for that their personal privacy be appreciated at this time.
“Our ideas stay with Kyle’s family, and we support them at this challenging time.”
The 33-year-old hill walker and his animal beagle dog had actually taken a trip in his black Peugeot 208 from West Yorkshire last Saturday (February 18) showing up in Glencoe around 3.30pm that day.
But Mr Sambrook had actually not been in touch with his friend or family ever since.
Extensive searches were on-going including several mountain rescue groups consisting of those from Glencoe, Lochaber, Oban, Arran and Police Scotland.
They were helped by the RAF, Coastguard and the Search and Rescue Dog Association (SARDA).
Mr Sambrook had actually planned to stroll and wild camp prior to going back to West Yorkshire on Tuesday however stopped working to do so.
His car was later on discovered in the Three Sister’s parking lot in Glencoe.
There had actually been a sighting of Kyle and Bane in the Lost Valley location of Glencoe around midday on Sunday.