Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
National
Ellie Kemp

Search launched for missing woman and dog who went on walk in Snowdonia

A search is underway to find a missing woman and her dog who are missing after going on a walk in Snowdonia (Eryi).

North Wales Police said there are concerns for Ausra Plungiene, 56, who failed to return home from the national park yesterday (Tuesday April 11), and is now missing. This morning, the coastguard rescue helicopter was above Snowdonia, sweeping the area, reports NorthWalesLive.

North Wales Police, Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Team and the RAF Search and Rescue Team are all involved in the search operation. Ausra, who lives in the Prestatyn area, is believed to have left for her walk at around 10:30am with her dog, but she failed to return home.

READ NEXT: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community

The alarm was raised shortly before 10pm last night when North Wales Police coordinated a search across a vast area of Eryri. Her car was located by officers in the Rowen area during the early hours.

Police say she may have been wearing a dark pink/purple padded jacket, black leggings and blue shoes. Superintendent Owain Llewellyn of North Wales Police said all efforts were being deployed to search for Ausra.

Ausra Plungiene who went walking with her dog in Snowdonia, on April 11 2023 and is now missing (North Wales Police handout)

He said: “We are extremely concerned for Ausra’s safety and I am appealing to anyone who may have seen her or has any information on her whereabouts to get in touch. A number of resources were deployed throughout the night to try and find her. Her vehicle was located in a remote car park in Rowen shortly after midnight so we are working to establish which route she may have taken.

“Searches are continuing across the area this morning – involving a number of resources including air support, and due to the current inclement weather conditions, I would ask members of the public not to conduct their own searches, and allow our Mountain Rescue colleagues to continue their enquiries”.

Anybody who may have seen Ausra, or have any information is urged to contact North Wales Police via 101 or via the website, quoting reference number A052734.

Read today's top stories here

READ MORE:

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.