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Missing person alert in North Wales

Police seek help from the public as searches continue for Gwenno Ephraim after items were found on a bridge

August 8, 2025 at 01:58 PM
blur Mysterious new ‘clue’ in hunt for woman, 22, feared to be in water after belongings found on bridge

New evidence surfaces as items found on a North Wales bridge spur the search for Gwenno Ephraim, a 22 year old missing since late July.

Clue emerges in search for missing Gwenno Ephraim

North Wales police say Gwenno Ephraim was last seen in Bangor on July 28. Her personal items were found on the Menai Suspension Bridge the next morning, triggering a coordinated search with police, HM Coastguard and the RNLI. CCTV footage shows a female pedestrian crossing on the opposite side of the bridge as investigators widen their sweep.

Officers are appealing for the mystery woman with long dark hair, or anyone who recognises her, to come forward. They say three vehicles captured on CCTV – a silver Audi TT, a black Skoda Octavia and a grey BMW 116 – may be connected to the night. The search covers the Menai Strait area as Gwenno's family receives ongoing support, and the bridge itself is highlighted as the latest focal point of the investigation.

Key Takeaways

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Items found on a bridge can trigger coordinated searches
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CCTV footage drives the investigation and witness appeals
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Police request help from a wide audience including drivers and pedestrians
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Three vehicles are identified as possible witnesses
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Search efforts span the Menai Strait area
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Family support remains a priority during the inquiry
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Public interest brings both help and risk to the investigation

"CCTV footage of the time Gwenno was walking alone also captures a female pedestrian crossing on the opposite side of the bridge."

Police describe the CCTV evidence related to the bridge incident.

"We are continuing to appeal for this individual to come forward and assist with the investigation."

Official appeal for a potential witness to identify the mystery woman.

"Extensive searches remain underway in the Menai Strait area, and we continue to provide support to Gwenno's family during this extremely difficult time."

Statement on ongoing search and family support.

The case highlights how modern missing person inquiries rely on a mix of surveillance footage and public tips. CCTV can turn a private moment into a timeline of possibilities, yet it also increases the risk of misidentification and false leads if reports are not carefully vetted.

There is a delicate balance between public involvement and privacy. By naming a potential witness and asking for help, police invite community participation, but they also raise questions about how bystanders are treated in the rush to find a missing person. The story shows how public interest can accelerate work on the ground while testing the limits of responsible reporting and resource use.

Highlights

  • Every tip matters in a search that keeps the public on edge
  • CCTV turns street corners into clues
  • Hope rides on every new lead that comes in

Missing-person investigation carries safety and privacy risks

The ongoing search relies on CCTV and public tips, which can generate false leads or raise privacy concerns for bystanders. Reporters and officials should handle information carefully as the case develops.

Authorities say they will share new findings as the search continues.

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