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Frantic hunt for missing woman, 22, with tattoos on her neck as cops urge anyone who sees her to call 999 immediately
Frantic hunt for missing woman, 22, with tattoos on her neck as cops urge anyone who sees her to call 999 immediately

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • The Sun

Frantic hunt for missing woman, 22, with tattoos on her neck as cops urge anyone who sees her to call 999 immediately

A FRANTIC hunt is underway for a missing woman with tattoos on her neck as cops urge anyone who sees her to call 999 immediately. An appeal has been launched to locate Sherine Dunn, 22, with police stating there is concern for her welfare. South Wales Police have released a description of Dunn in the hopes of triggering the memory of anyone who may have seen her. A statement from the force reads: "Sherine Dunn 22, from Swansea is missing and there is concern for her welfare. "Sherine is from the city centre but has links to Townhill, St Thomas and Bonymaen. "She is described as 5ft 2 inches tall, slim, with long hair, and has tattoos on her neck." They have urged anyone who knows of her whereabouts, or has any information to share which may be helpful to come forward.

A woman has gone missing and police are concerned for her welfare
A woman has gone missing and police are concerned for her welfare

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Yahoo

A woman has gone missing and police are concerned for her welfare

An appeal has been launched for help to track down a young woman who has gone missing. Police are looking to locate Sherine Dunn, stating there is concern for her welfare. Officers have released a description of the 22-year-old in the hopes of triggering the memory of anyone who may have seen her. They have encouraged anyone who knows of her whereabouts, or has any information to share which may be helpful to the search, to come forward and share it with police. A statement from South Wales Police reads as follows: "Sherine Dunn 22, from Swansea is missing and there is concern for her welfare. "Sherine is from the city centre but has links to Townhill, St Thomas and Bonymaen. "She is described as 5ft 2 inches tall, slim, with long hair, and has tattoos on her neck." Police ask anyone with information contacts them using the reference number 2500219822 via its live chat platform, by filling in an online form or calling 101. South Wales Police says it receives, on average, more than 8,000 missing persons reports every year. It says a missing person is defined as someone whose whereabouts cannot be established, and that they will be considered missing until they care located and their wellbeing or otherwise is established. Its website reads: "Often the missing person themselves does not consider themselves 'missing', however until they are sighted safe and well by police as a result of the concerns raised for them, they will be classed as a missing person. "While we appreciate our communities' concerns when a person goes missing, and the genuine offers of help and support, we kindly ask that the public don't conduct their own searches. "We ask this for a number of reasons; our searches are coordinated by highly-trained, well-equipped search experts who take an intelligence-led, methodical approach which everyone involved understands and follows." Get Swansea news updates on your phone by joining our WhatsApp community here. We occasionally treat members to special offers, promotions and ads from us and our partners. See our Privacy Notice

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