Last known movements of Frankie Morris updated by âdevastatedâ friends and family
The missing teenager was last seen on CCTV on Sunday, May 2
18:31, 12 MAY 2021
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The last known movements of a teenager who has been missing for 10 days have been updated by âdevastatedâ friends and family continuing to search for him.
Frankie Morris from Llandegfan, was last seen on CCTV on Sunday, May 2, pushing his bike past The Vaynol Arms in Pentir at around 1.22pm as he walked in the direction of Caerhun.
Teenager Frantisek Morris, also known as Frankie, has not been seen since May 2
Police have launched a missing person investigation and are appealing for help
Officers found Frankie s bike near a pub in Bangor area on Monday and they have issued urgent appeal for anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage to come forward
Facebook group set up by family to help search effort now has 3,800 members
Mum fears something bad happened to teenager still missing after nine days
Frankie Morris was last seen on Sunday, May 2
15:07, 11 MAY 2021
CCTV captures Frankie Morris passing the Faynol Arms in Pentir at around 1.22pm on Sunday, May 2 (Image: Facebook)
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Police ask public for footage in search for missing teenager Frantisek Morris
The 18-year-old, also known as Frankie, has been missing for over a week
20:11, 10 MAY 2021
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Police are appealing for anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage to come forward in the search for a missing teenager.
The last confirmed sighting of the 18-year-old, from Llandegfan, Anglesey, was near the Vaynol Arms in Pentir in Gwynedd at 1.22pm on May 2.
Cllr Goronwy Edwards, who represents Caerhun ward on Conwy Council. The leadership of the second largest political group on Conwy council has changed after a vote last week. Deputy leader of the local authority Cllr Goronwy Edwards said it was “time for new blood” in the Conwy First Independent Group (CFIG). Cllr Edwards who is a former leader of the council said he was “happy” to step aside when Cllr Charlie McCoubrey and Cllr Julie Fallon expressed interest in the post at the annual meeting of their group. The vote ended with Cllr McCoubrey being anointed leader of the CFIG, with Cllr Fallon and Cllr Edwards being retained as deputies.