Family’s Emotional Plea for Missing Father-of-Three in Wales
The family and friends of Zac Green, a Cardiff father-of-three who has been missing for five days, are frantically searching for him. Zac, who has a four-week-old baby, left his home in Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, on Saturday, October 19, at around 6.30 pm and has not been heard from since. CCTV footage captured him in Swansea two days later, on Monday afternoon.
The 31-year-old was last seen in Swansea city centre at around 3.30 pm on Monday, October 28, wearing a heavy black coat and black trousers. Despite daily searches by his family in Swansea and efforts to distribute leaflets, there has been no contact with Zac. His ex-partner, Amy Miles, expressed her concerns stating that although his phone was active over the weekend, no one has been able to reach him.
Amy shared that Zac’s sudden disappearance has left many puzzled as they are unaware of any connections he might have in Swansea. She, along with Zac’s brother and other helpers, have been tirelessly searching for him in the city. In a heartfelt message to Zac, Amy reassures him that no one is angry and that they all just want to ensure his safety and well-being.
South Wales Police have also expressed their concern for Zac’s welfare and are urging anyone with information to come forward. Those who may have seen Zac or have any details about his whereabouts are encouraged to contact the police and quote reference number 2400358676.
Zac’s family and friends continue to hold onto hope, standing united in their efforts to bring him back home safely. The community’s support and solidarity have been unwavering as they navigate this difficult time, clinging to the belief that Zac will be found soon.
This heart-wrenching plea serves as a reminder of the power of unity and love in times of uncertainty and fear. The resilience and determination shown by Zac’s loved ones underscore the unwavering bond that family and friends share, transcending all obstacles in their quest for answers and reunion.