Dyfed-Powys Police has launched a murder investigation following the discovery of a body in the River Severn outside Llanidloes on Sunday (28 May).
The body of a 34-year-old woman was discovered at around 4pm with a 46-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder later that day. He remains in police custody.
Officers are keen to speak to anyone who may have witnessed, or has dashcam footage of, a man and a woman in Llanidloes, or on the A470 between Llanidloes and Dolwen, on Saturday or Sunday.
The woman is described as white, 5ft 4ins, of small build, with very long dreadlocks, which were past her waist. She was wearing a grey coloured top, dark trousers and white trainers.
The man is described as white, approximately 6ft, of stocky build with dreadlocks in his hair and a dark coloured bandana.
He was wearing a short sleeve, high vis-style jacket, T-shirt, shorts and light-coloured trainers, and was in possession of a black bag with a single strap.
He had a small, dark-coloured dog with him.
We would also like to speak to the person who gave the man and his dog a lift between Welshpool and Shrewsbury, dropping him off near the Dinky’s Dinahs layby on Sunday.
A 46-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder on Sunday night and remains in police custody.
Officers are not currently looking for anyone else in connection with this matter.
Anyone who may have information that could assist the investigation is asked to get in touch through the dedicated Public Portal
You can also contact us by calling 101. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
Quote reference: DP-20230528-120.
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