
Frantic hunt for missing woman, 22, with tattoos on her neck as cops urge anyone who sees her to call 999 immediately
An appeal has been launched to locate Sherine Dunn, 22, with police stating there is concern for her welfare.
South Wales Police have released a description of Dunn in the hopes of triggering the memory of anyone who may have seen her.
A statement from the force reads: "Sherine Dunn 22, from Swansea is missing and there is concern for her welfare.
"Sherine is from the city centre but has links to Townhill, St Thomas and Bonymaen.
"She is described as 5ft 2 inches tall, slim, with long hair, and has tattoos on her neck."
They have urged anyone who knows of her whereabouts, or has any information to share which may be helpful to come forward.
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