Police in Wales are urgently seeking information to find a 30-year-old man who has been missing for four days. Conor Webley was last seen in Llanbradach on Thursday, October 10 at approximately 1 pm. He was wearing a light blue t-shirt paired with a grey zipped-up hoodie. Described as around six feet tall, with a muscular build, shaved or short hairstyle, neck tattoos, and a beard, Conor is known to have connections to Bargoed, Caerphilly, and Newport.
Gwent Police have issued an appeal for anyone who may have information regarding Conor’s whereabouts to come forward. They are also requesting Conor himself to reach out to them. A police spokesman stated, “We’re appealing for information to locate Conor Webley, 30, who is reported as missing. He was last seen in the Llanbradach area on Thursday, October 10 at around 1 pm.” The spokesman further described Conor’s physical appearance and urged anyone with information to contact them at 101 or through direct message on social media, quoting log reference 2400341714.
Conor’s disappearance has prompted concern, with authorities and the public working together to ensure his safe return. The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any relevant details to assist in locating Conor promptly. Police emphasise the importance of collective efforts in situations like these, highlighting the need for swift action to ensure the well-being of individuals reported missing. The authorities are committed to pursuing all leads and are counting on the community’s support to reunite Conor with his loved ones.
As the search for Conor continues, Gwent Police are encouraging anyone with information, no matter how small it may seem, to come forward. The public’s assistance is invaluable in such instances, where time is of the essence. Community involvement plays a crucial role in locating missing persons and reuniting them with their families. The police are appreciative of any cooperation from individuals who can provide information that may lead to finding Conor and ensuring his safety.