Woman, 19, vanishes after setting off in her car during wild snow storm red weather warning
A woman who set off in her car during the Met Office red weather warning has not been seen since. South Wales Police are appealing for information about Lucy Duncan, 19, from Horton, Swansea, who left home at 11.55am on Thursday, March 1, in her black 14-plate ‘Volkswagen Take up!’.
She is thought to have set off on the Heads of the Valleys road on the day of the red warning for heavy snow in Wales.
She withdrew money from HSBC in Swansea around an hour later and it is believed she then travelled up the A465 through Hirwaun and Brynmawr.
The last sighting of her car is in the Hereford area at around 3pm the same day, Wales Online reports.
Concern is growing for her welfare particularly because of the heavy snow that fell on that day and the treacherous driving conditions that resulted.
Lucy is described as 5ft 4 to 5ft 5 inches tall, with light brown hair tied in a ponytail.
She was wearing a black t-shirt, black trousers and a bright red jacket.
Anyone with information is asked to contact South Wales Police on 101 quoting occurrence number *075482.