Edward Jones, 39, went missing several days ago as police launch an appeal to help find the man from Denbighshire, Wales – cops released an image of an item believed to be on Edward when he vanished
A “kind” and “gentle” man suddenly disappeared as police make a desperate plea to the public over a cap.
Edward Jones, 39, has been missing for several days and was last seen on July 13 as cops make a fresh appeal to help find the popular local man. The 39-year-old, who has been described as the “kindest gentlest loving person you could ever meet”, was last believed to be in the Llyn Brenig area of North Wales. North Wales Police released an image of Edward and the cap he is believed to have been wearing when he was last seen.
Inspector Rachel Hare revealed what the cap looked like and several other items the 39-year-old, from Denbighshire, Wales, was believed to have on him at the time he went missing.
Hare 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.
“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.”
Cops have urged members of the public who have any information on Edward or have made any potential sightings to reach out on 101, quoting reference 51423. His partner Nia Evans is also urging anyone with information to help, according to North Wales Live.
Nia said: “If anyone was travelling past Llyn Brenig, in that area and surrounding areas on Sunday 13th July from 6:30pm onwards and saw Edward, or anything you feel could help with finding him, please get in touch with North Wales Police as soon as possible.
“We are missing him terribly and desperately need him home safe. Thank you.
“We cannot describe how painful this is for us all not knowing where he is. He is the kindest gentlest loving person you could ever meet and we need him back safe as soon as possible.”
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