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Police discover lacking 39-year-old lady’s belongings river financial institution

Personal objects belonging to a girl lacking since for 2 weeks have been discovered near a river as considerations for her security develop, the police have mentioned.

Lucy Charles, 39, was final seen on Station Road, Bangor-on-Dee, Wrexham at 5.34pm when she was captured on CCTV strolling previous the Royal Oak pub on December 22.

North Wales Police mentioned private objects belonging to Lucy had been discovered in the course of the search on the financial institution of the River Dee near the Severn Trent Water Treatment Works. 

They have renewed an attraction for public assist but additionally warned about getting too near the River Dee, which they mentioned is in a ‘very harmful state of flooding at the moment’.

Chief Inspector Stephen Roberts of North Wales Police mentioned yesterday night: ‘Tomorrow, Lucy could have been lacking for 2 weeks. 

Lucy Charles, 39, went missing on December 22 and the force said searches are continuing for the woman who was last seen in Bangor-on-Dee

Lucy Charles, 39, went lacking on December 22 and the power mentioned searches are persevering with for the girl who was final seen in Bangor-on-Dee

North Wales Police said personal items belonging to Lucy had been found during the search on the bank of the River Dee close to the Severn Trent Water Treatment Works

North Wales Police mentioned private objects belonging to Lucy had been discovered in the course of the search on the financial institution of the River Dee near the Severn Trent Water Treatment Works

Anyone who thinks they might have seen Lucy Charles on December 22 is asked to contact North Wales Police

Anyone who thinks they may have seen Lucy Charles on December 22 is requested to contact North Wales Police

‘It has been a very tough time for Lucy’s household, particularly provided that we simply had the Festive interval. 

‘Lucy was final seen on the twenty second of December in Station Road, Bangor-on-Dee at 5.34pm when she was captured on CCTV strolling previous the Royal Oak.

‘Since this time in depth searches have taken place which have led us to search out private objects of Lucy’s on the financial institution of the River Dee near the Severn Trent Water Treatment Works. During the final two weeks we’ve carried out in depth enquiries and searches of each the river Dee and the native space.

‘I want to thank everybody who has assisted within the searches together with the native mountain rescue workforce, the fireplace service, the police helicopter and the police underneath water search workforce who’ve carried out in depth water based mostly searches in tough climate and water situations, from Bangor on Dee to Chester. Their searches proceed to happen.

Lucy Charles, 39, was last seen on CCTV footage walking past the Royal Oak pub (pictured) which was captured on December 22 last year

Lucy Charles, 39, was final seen on CCTV footage strolling previous the Royal Oak pub (pictured) which was captured on December 22 final yr

‘I’d additionally like thank members of the general public who’ve responded to our earlier appeals. 

‘My ask is for anybody who was in Bangor on Dee on these dates to assume back- did you see Lucy in any respect? She was carrying a navy padded coat, considerably with a Hi-Viz vest, khaki-coloured leggings and black boots. 

‘If you’re feeling that you just did then please contact North Wales Police both on-line or 101, even if you’re not sure it was Lucy, please tell us.

‘The River Dee is in a really harmful state of flooding at the moment and I’d urge members of the general public to not enterprise close to the river. Our searches proceed; and Lucy’s household are being saved knowledgeable. Finally, my ideas stay with Lucy’s household at this tough time.’

Anyone who might have info is requested to contact North Wales Police urgently by way of their web site or by calling 101, quoting reference quantity 46914.