The search today resumes for 56-year-old Ausra Plungiene, who was reported missing on Tuesday after she left for a walk with her dog Eyora in Snowdonia however stopped working to return home. Mountain rescue groups and RAF Search and Rescue are searching for her in the Carneddau mountains.
Police have actually said they are “really worried” about the well-being of a missing out on dog walker in Snowdonia, northwest Wales.
The search continues for Ausra Plungiene, who was reported missing out on previously today, with mountain rescue groups and RAF Search and Rescue searching for her in the Carneddau mountains.
The 56-year-old from Prestatyn, North Wales, was last seen on Tuesday and is thought to have actually left for a walk with her dog Eyora at about 10.30am, however failed to return home.
A search throughout Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) was introduced after the alarm was raised quickly prior to 10pm on Tuesday.
Her car was discovered in a remote car park in the Rowen location in the early hours of Wednesday, North Wales Police said.
In a fresh appeal for info, Superintendent Owain Llewelyn said: “We are really worried for Ausra’s well-being.”
He said searches had actually continued in the Carneddau location in spite of very challenging weather, consisting of snow and windstorm force winds, and would resume in the beginning light on Thursday.
It is thought Ms Plungiene might have been using a dark pink or purple cushioned coat, black leggings and blue shoes.
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“With info from witnesses who talked to her, and Ausra’s path, groups have actually been searching the high mountains in godawful conditions throughout the day and will continue in the beginning light,” said a declaration on the Facebook page for Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue.
“The ideas of all the groups are with Ausra’s friends and family at this really challenging time.”