Police issue new image and fresh update on hunt to find Cardiff woman missing since July

Police in Cardiff have released a new image and a fresh update in their ongoing search for a woman who has been missing since July. Charlene Hobbs, a resident of Riverside in Cardiff, was last seen on July 19 at Cardiff Bay Retail Park, according to detectives. This new information shifts the timeline forward by almost two weeks from the previously known last sighting on July 7.

Authorities have shared a clearer photograph of the 35-year-old woman and have also revealed a later sighting of her on July 19. A 45-year-old man from Adamsdown, who was previously arrested in connection with the investigation, is now being questioned at Cardiff Bay police station. He has been bailed as the investigation continues.

Detective Chief Inspector Matt Davies of South Wales Police has appealed for information from the public regarding Charlene’s whereabouts. He expressed concern for her wellbeing and emphasized the importance of any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, in helping to locate her. The police are urging Charlene to make contact to confirm her safety.

Charlene Hobbs, who also has connections to the Bristol area, has been missing for several months. The police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward and assist in the investigation. Those with information are asked to contact South Wales Police quoting reference 2400353044.

The case of Charlene Hobbs has raised concerns in the community, with the police intensifying their efforts to locate her. The authorities are hopeful that with the release of the new image and the updated information on her last sighting, they may receive valuable tips from the public to aid in the search.

The disappearance of Charlene Hobbs has captured the attention of many, and the police are committed to continuing their investigation until she is found. The community is urged to stay vigilant and report any relevant information to the authorities to help bring closure to this concerning case.