Dyfed Powys Police
Police issue appeal for missing Llanelli 12-year-old

Dyfed Powys Police have issued an appeal to find a 12-year-old who has been reported missing from his home in Llanelli.
Alfie is described as about 5ft tall, with long dark hair and may be wearing burgundy-red trouser jeans, a white t-shirt and black shoes.
(Image: Dyfed Powys Police / Family photo)
A Dyfed Powys Police spokesperson said: “We are continuing to search for 12-year-old Alfie who has been reported as missing from his home in Llanelli.
“The last contact with Alfie was at 6.15pm last night, Tuesday, 31st January 2023.
We are asking local residents to check their outbuildings, such as garages and sheds, in case Alfie has sought shelter.
“We are also asking the public to check and review their private CCTV cameras, ring video doorbells, GoPros, Dash cam footage or any other source of video imagery that may capture Alfie, in and around the Havelock Park, Havelock Street, Ropewalk Road, Trinity Road and New Dock Road areas of Llanelli, last night or today.”
Anyone with information about Alfie is asked to contact Dyfed Powys Police online, by emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk or by calling 101 quoting reference DP-20230131-391
(Lead image: Dyfed Powys Police / Family photo)
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