A major search is under way for a woman who went missing after walking her dog in North Wales, police have said.
Ausra Plungiene, 56, who has gone missing after walking her dog in North Wales on Tuesday
A spokesman for North Wales Police said officers were working with Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Team and the RAF Search and Rescue to try to locate Ms Plungiene, who lives in the Prestatyn area. It is believed Ms Plungiene may have been wearing a dark pink or purple padded jacket, black leggings and blue shoes.
“Searches are continuing across the area this morning – involving a number of resources including air support, and due to the current inclement weather conditions, I would ask members of the public not to conduct their own searches, and allow our Mountain Rescue colleagues to continue their enquiries”.
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