COPS are urgently hunting for a woman who vanished two weeks ago after her belongings were found on a riverbank.
Lucy Charles, 39, was last seen walking along a Wales street on December 22, just days before Christmas.
Thirty-nine-year-old Lucy Charles vanished two weeks ago
The Wales woman’s belongings were found on the banks of the River Dee
Cops urged the public not to try to help with water searches due to the river’s current flooding
She is approximately 5ft 6 inches tall, has shoulder-length brown hair and wears glasses.
Police searching for Lucy revealed officers had found some of her belongings on the bank of the River Dee.
Chief Inspector Stephen Roberts of North Wales Police said cops had “carried out extensive water-based searches in difficult weather and water conditions”.
He said: “On Friday Lucy will have been missing for two weeks.
“It has been a particularly difficult time for Lucy’s family, especially given that we just had the festive period.
“Lucy was last seen on the 22nd of December in Station Road, Bangor-on-Dee at 5.34 pm when she was captured on CCTV walking past the Royal Oak.
“Since this time extensive searches have taken place which have led us to find personal items of Lucy’s on the bank of the River Dee close to the Severn Trent Water Treatment Works.
“During the last two weeks we have carried out extensive enquiries and searches of both the River Dee and the local area.”
The top cop said he wanted to thank everyone who had helped with searches – including the local mountain rescue team, fire service, and underwater search teams.
Roberts continued: “I would also like thank members of the public who have responded to our earlier appeals.
“My ask is for anyone who was in Bangor on Dee on these dates to think back- did you see Lucy at all?
“She was wearing a navy padded coat, significantly with a Hi-Viz vest, khaki-coloured leggings and black boots.
“If you feel that you did then please contact North Wales Police either online or 101, even if you are not certain it was Lucy, please let us know.
“The River Dee is in a very dangerous state of flooding at this time and I would urge members of the public not to venture near the river.
“Our searches continue; and Lucy’s family are being kept informed. Finally, my thoughts remain with Lucy’s family at this difficult time.”
Anyone who may have information is asked to contact North Wales Police urgently via our website or by calling 101, quoting reference number 46914.
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