The North Wales Police have located a silver Ford Fiesta, previously in possession of four missing teenagers – Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Henderson, and Hugo Morris who are found dead. The teenagers were reported missing during a camping trip in North Wales, and their mysterious disappearance has raised concerns. The last known location of the vehicle, according to the police, was in the Gwynedd towns of Harlech and Porthmadog.
A public appeal was launched on Facebook, urging anyone with information to come forward. The Ford Fiesta, with registration HY14 GVO, was found in the Porthmadog region following police searches prompted by information provided by a member of the public.
The families of the missing teens reported their absence after not receiving any communication from them, leading to the involvement of the coast guard in the search operation. Despite the efforts of the Caernarfon Coastguard helicopter, the search returned without success.
The discovery of the Ford Fiesta has become a crucial development in the ongoing search for the missing teenagers. The vehicle was found in the Porthmadog region, and North Wales Police, along with other emergency services, are actively involved in the search. A police cordon has been established northeast of Porthmadog, near the community of Garreg.
The Welsh Ambulance Service responded to an incident near the A4085 between Nantmor and Tan-Lan in Gwynedd, deploying two ambulances, two response units, and two air ambulances. Crystal Owen, Harvey’s mother, expressed her intention to join the search efforts in North Wales, stating her belief that her 17-year-old son had planned to stay at a friend’s grandfather’s house instead of going camping.
As the search intensifies, the case continues to garner media attention, highlighting the collaborative efforts of North Wales police and other emergency services in their mission to locate the missing teenagers.
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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn