Dyfed-Powys Police says it has ‘scaled back’ a search for a man missing in the Pembroke Dock area for over a week.
Forty-year-old Jai was reported missing this month, with police launching a land and sea search on March 20.
Jai is described as being 5ft 8ins, bald, slim, and is believed to be wearing grey work trousers with a number of black pockets and a grey Superdry hoodie.
“Following nine days of extensive searches on land and sea, we can confirm that the search for missing man Jai has been scaled back,” said a police spokesperson today (March 30).
“We launched a search for Jai, aged 40, in the area around Hobbs Point on the morning of Monday, 20 March, following a sighting of Jai and his car, a silver Honda Civic, in the area.
“In the past week we have carried out extensive searches using the force’s specialist search team and police search adviser (POLSA), marine unit, specialist sonar, drones, dog unit, as well as working with South Wales Police’s dive team, the NPAS helicopter and Coastguard.
“A decision was made yesterday (March 29) to scale back the search, which has been communicated with Jai’s family.
“However, we will act on new information, and officers continuing with missing person enquiries.
“We are appealing for people not to put themselves in danger, particularly near the River Cleddau, if they are attempting to look for Jai,” they added.
If you have information that could help with that investigation, please let police know via:
• https://bit.ly/DPP101Online
• dialling 101
Quote reference: DP-20230320-296.
If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908.


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