Police have renewed their appeal for information regarding the whereabouts of a Pembroke Dock woman who has been missing for over three weeks. Sixty-one-year-old Mrs. Glenys Dorothy Williams disappeared from her home in Hill Street, Pennar, on Wednesday, November 16.
Said a police spokesman: "It is known she is suffering from depression and epilepsy and we are now considerably concerned as to her well-being." Mrs. Williams is described as white, five-foot five tall and has short blonde hair. At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a green/blue coloured raincoat and dark coloured trousers and was in possession of a light coloured carrier bag.
Mrs. Williams's family made a public appeal for help in finding her on Tuesday, and as a result, police have received information that a person similar to her description was sighted at about 9 am on Saturday at a remote location in the area known as Kenfig Pool - Sker Point, Morfa Beach, near Porthcawl.
Said the police spokesman: "This person was wearing a red hooded coat and appeared confused and unsure as to her location. This location contains a nature reserve and is popular with ramblers."
Police would ask anyone with any information to contact the on 0845 330 2000, quoting message number 248 of November 16.




