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Body Found in Search for Missing Crickhowell Woman

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Body found during search for missing Crickhowell woman Kay.
Body found during search for missing Crickhowell woman Kay.

Police have confirmed a body has been found during the search for Kay, a 61-year-old woman reported missing from the Crickhowell area.

Dyfed-Powys Police had launched an appeal on June 25 after Kay, 61, was reported missing from Crickhowell.

She had last been seen by family in the early hours of Thursday, June 25, according to the police appeal.

Body Found During Search for Kay

Police later confirmed that a body had been found during the search.

Kay’s family have been informed of the development, and the force said its thoughts are with them at this time.

No further details about where the body was found were included in the update.

Police have also not released additional information about the circumstances of the discovery.

That leaves the public record limited to the essential facts: a missing-person appeal was launched, searches were carried out, and a body was found during those searches.

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Police Appeal Began After Early-Morning Sighting

The original appeal focused on Kay’s disappearance from the Crickhowell area.

The key timeline was narrow.

She was last seen by family in the early hours of June 25 before the police appeal asked for help tracing her.

Missing-person appeals often rely on small details in the first hours: last known location, clothing, routine, direction of travel and whether anyone saw the person after family last had contact.

In this case, police have not published any new timeline beyond the confirmation that a body was found.

The absence of extra detail is important.

It means there is no confirmed public basis to speculate about how Kay died, where she had been, or what happened after she was last seen.

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Family Informed as Case Moves Into Next Stage

Dyfed-Powys Police said Kay’s family had been informed.

That is usually the point at which a missing-person search changes from a public appeal into a more private process involving formal checks, family support and any necessary inquiries around the death.

Police did not say whether formal identification had been completed.

They also did not say whether the death is being treated as suspicious or unexplained.

For that reason, the case should be reported with restraint.

A body has been found during the search. The family has been informed. Anything beyond that would go further than the confirmed police update.

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What Remains Unconfirmed

The next confirmed development would likely come from Dyfed-Powys Police or any formal process that follows the discovery.

Until then, there are several unanswered questions.

Police have not publicly confirmed the exact location of the discovery, the circumstances around the death, or whether any further public appeal remains active.

They have also not released a fuller statement beyond confirming the body was found and that Kay’s family had been told.

For the Crickhowell community, the update ends the search appeal but opens a quieter period for the family.

The public facts are brief, and they should stay that way unless police release more.

TL;DR

  • Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed a body was found during the search for Kay.
  • Kay, 61, had been reported missing from the Crickhowell area.
  • She was last seen by family in the early hours of June 25.
  • Police said Kay’s family have been informed of the development.
  • No further public details about the circumstances have been released.

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James Mitchell
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James Mitchell has covered US and UK politics for over a decade, with a focus on elections, foreign policy, and Capitol Hill. He breaks down complex political stories into clear, fast analysis.

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