Officers continuing to search for missing Aberdare man, Jordan Moray, are appealing to trace a woman who may be able to assist with the investigation.
The woman, described as being in her 20s, with long dark hair, was seen visiting Jordan at his home in Cwmbach in the weeks prior to his disappearance.
She was driving a blue/ purple old shape Ford Fiesta. Jordan was seen getting in to the vehicle before being dropped back by the woman.
Officers are keen to speak to the woman in the hope that she may hold some clues or information about his disappearance.
She is urged to come forward, as is anyone who thinks they may know who the woman is.
Jordan, 32, was reported missing on August 2 by his family, having last been seen by them on July 24. A friend then reported seeing him on July 29 in Bro Deg, Cwmbach.
The alarm was raised after concerned relatives visited his flat to find it unsecure with a gaming machine left on and his phone left at the address – all of which is described as being out of character for him.
Police and Jordan’s loved ones are growing extremely concerned for his welfare and are urging anyone with information which could help the investigation, to come forward.
Jordan is also urged to make contact.
Numerous enquiries continue to be carried out in order to trace Jordan, and the public are thanked for continuing to contact police with reported sightings, which are all being followed up by the search team.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101, quoting occurrence 1900284205.
Crimestoppers can also be contacted 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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