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North Wales Police continue their search to find Edward

North Wales Police continue their search to find Edward

Leader Live5 days ago
North Wales Police say their search is continuing to help locate a 39-year-old man named Edward.
He was last believed to be seen in the Llyn Brenig area last Sunday (July 13).
Inspector Rachel Hare is encouraging members of the public to report any potential sightings to NWP on 101, quoting reference 51423.
Edward is believed to be wearing a cap like this one. (Image: NWP) She said: "Edward is believed to be wearing the cap featured in this post, he is believed to be in possession of a fishing rod, a sleeping bag in a green cover, and an emergency blanket."
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Inspector Hare added: "I would also like the public to report any sightings of these items, or any evidence of camping equipment in the vicinity of Llyn Brenig. If sighted the What Three Words would assist us in our enquiries."
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