Officers investigating the disappearance of 22-year-old Gwenno Ephraim are urging several individuals to come forward, believing they may hold crucial information.
Gwenno was last seen on the evening of Monday, July 28, in the upper Bangor area. Investigators have confirmed she was walking in the direction of Menai Bridge and was captured alone on CCTV footage between 10:20 p.m. and 11:10 p.m.
Chief Inspector Stephen Pawson of North Wales Police provided an update on the ongoing investigation: “Extensive searches remain underway in the Menai Strait area, and we continue to provide support to Gwenno’s family during this extremely difficult time.
“Having analysed CCTV footage, we are confident that Gwenno reached the Menai Suspension Bridge shortly before 11:10pm.
“This footage also captures a female pedestrian (pictured) crossing on the opposite side of the bridge at that time. We’re appealing for this individual to come forward and assist with the investigation.
“We’re also keen to speak with a cyclist and the drivers of three cars, who were all seen travelling across the bridge at around the same time.
“These vehicles included a Silver Audi TT, a black Skoda Octavia, and a grey BMW 116.
“We are grateful to all who have responded to our prior requests for information, and to those who have assisted in our investigation to date.”
Anyone who may have seen Gwenno, or who has dashcam footage or other information that could help the investigation, is urged to contact North Wales Police via the website or by calling 101, quoting iTrace reference 51505.

