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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Yahoo
Urgent police appeal to find schoolgirl, 14, missing for almost 24 hours
UPDATE: Police have said that Megan has now returned home safely. Police have launched an urgent appeal for help finding a 14-year-old girl from Neath Port Talbot who has been missing for almost 24 hours. Megan was last seen in Bosworth Road in Skewen on Sunday at around 2.20pm. She has been described by police as being 5ft 2in in height, with black hair as opposed to the blonde hair shown in the picture. She is believed to have been wearing a white top and jeans at the time of her disappearance. READ MORE: Former Tory MP appears in court charged with having false passport READ MORE: Man murdered couple and dumped their remains in suitcases Other identifiable features include two tattoos; one of a cross on her thumb, and one of a flower on her leg. Anyone with any information that could assist officers with their enquiries is asked to contact South Wales Police as a matter of urgency. Stay informed on everything Neath Port Talbot by signing up to our newsletter here A spokesperson for South Wales Police said: "Help us find Megan. Megan, 14, has been reported as missing. She was last seen yesterday afternoon, Sunday, July 20, at 2.30pm on Bosworth Road, Skewen. "She is around 5ft2 and now has black hair rather than the blonde hair shown in the picture. Megan was possibly wearing a white top and jeans. "She has a tattoo of flowers on her right leg and a tattoo of a cross on one of her thumbs. "Anyone who may have seen Megan, or who has information which will help us find her, is asked to contact us by one of the below means quoting occurrence number 2500231824. Live Chat Online Call 101 Information can also be given via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or their online form: Get daily breaking news updates on your phone by joining our WhatsApp community here. We occasionally treat members to special offers, promotions and ads from us and our partners. See our Privacy Notice


The Sun
3 days ago
- The Sun
Desperate search for missing schoolgirl, 14, who has ‘distinctive tattoos' as anyone who sees her urged to call 999
A DESPERATE search for a teen girl with "distinctive tattoos" has been launched. South Wales Police are urging anyone who spots 14-year-old Meghan to call 999 immediately. Meghan was last seen on Sunday afternoon, July 20, on Bosworth Road, Skewen. She is described as approximately 5ft 2in tall and has recently changed her hair colour from blonde to black. When she vanished she was reportedly wearing a white top and jeans. Cops pointed out Meghan's "distinctive tattoos" urging the public to keep their eyes peeled for the missing youth. She has a tattoo of flowers on her right leg and a tattoo of a cross on one of her thumbs. South Wales Police said: "Help us find Megan, 14. Last seen yesterday, Sun Jul 20, & 2.30pm on Bosworth Road, Skewen. "5ft2 & has black hair rather than blonde hair. Possibly wearing a white top & jeans. "Tattoo of flowers on her right leg & tattoo of a cross on one of her thumbs. Quote 2500231824." 1


Powys County Times
24-04-2025
- Sport
- Powys County Times
All the latest rugby action from across Powys and mid Wales
BRECON ended second best in a 43-28 defeat at Bonymaen in the Admiral Premiership on Saturday. Joel Price, Tomos Davies, Jack Griffiths and Sam Jones crossed for tries and James Dixon provided the conversions but the Powys side made the trip home with a losing bonus point. Builth Wells narrowly lost 25-24 at Skewen in division one west central. Skewen started the first 20 minutes brightly and raced into a 12 point lead before Builth struck back through the trusty driving maul dotted down by Sion Coyle leaving the score 15-5 at the break. Builth's second half was a lot better with good linking play between the back rows of Iwan Coyle, Cerith Davies and Sion Coyle and the next try came from Dylan Jones who scored from a lovely break by brother Ryan and scored under the posts. Skewen hit back to establish an eight point lead but Sion Coyle drove over in the corner for another try to reduce the arrears to a point. Man carrying meat tenderiser in Powys town to be sentenced next month Welshpool hotel celebrates after owners win industry award Tribute paid to astro-photographer with installation in Elan Valley Another good passaged of play saw Sion Coyle celebrate his third try of the day but the conversion was missed. Skewen struck back after sustained pressure to edge a point ahead with a further try late on and the Bulls could not find a response. COBRA crashed to a 33-12 defeat at home to Pwllheli in division one north. Tries from Lewys Cooke and Ieuan Williams with one conversion from Llew Williams was not enough for the hosts. COBRA Athletic signed off their division three north east campaign with a 57-0 thrashing of Dinbych Athletic. Bryn Roberts, Ross Barr, Iestyn Morgan, Bryn Edwards, Wil Worthington, James Smith, Rhodri Davies, Cian Roberts and Matt Jones crossed for tries with Smith kicking five conversions and Davies adding one. Llanidloes stand on the cusp of the third division title following a 54-14 demolition of Bro Gwernant. James Plumridge and Mike Silvester starred with each crossing for two tries each while Stuart Jones, Morgan Davies, Rob Evans, Rich Evans and Jordan Davies completed the try count with Silvester adding six conversions. Gwernyfed thrashed Llanhilleth 57-21 with Gethin Davies starring with four tries while Jack Williams and Dylan Skyrme each crossed twice and Kelly Davies completed the try count with Joe Winfield adding the extras.