Joanne Jones went missing on October 21(Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)

Wales missing walker search enters Day 4 as she was last seen heading toward forest

Joanne Jones, 49, went missing on October 21 and the search for her is now intensifying. Police said she was last seen heading towards Llanwonno in the South Wales Valleys

by · The Mirror

The search for a missing walker who is thought to have been headed towards the forest when she vanished is intensifying.

Police said they are concerned for the welfare of 49-year-old Joanne Jones, from Pontypridd, South Wales, who disappeared on October 21. She was last seen wearing a backpack and heading in the direction of Llanwonno, a hamlet high up in the hills of the South Wales Valleys.

A CCTV image shows Joanne wearing a dark green coat, black rucksack, leggings, and walking boots. Police have said that they are keeping an "open mind" about her disappearance as they work "tirelessly" on the search.

She was last seen wearing hiking gear with a backpack and heading for Llanwonno in the Welsh hills( Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)
Police have been searching wooded areas( Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)

Officers have been searching wooded areas since she was reported missing and mountain rescue teams have joined the searches, WalesOnline reports. Chief inspector Matt Rowlands said: "Since Joanne was reported missing to us, we have had officers working tirelessly to try and establish the circumstances around her disappearance and to understand where she went after leaving Vale Gardens.

"Whilst we still have no specific information to suggest where Joanne went after heading onto Graigwen Road in the direction of Llanwonno Forest, officers with specialist search training and equipment have carried out extensive searches for Joanne including searching wooded areas near to where she was last seen. As part of these searches, we have also deployed the National Police Air Service, drones, Mountain Rescue volunteers, specialist search dogs and circulated missing person flyers to local dog walkers and hikers.

The search for Joanne is intensifying( Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)
Specialist search dogs are also involved in the search for the missing walker( Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)

"We are keeping an open mind about what has happened to Joanne and are continuing to carry out extensive enquiries." He also had a warning for anyone planning to go out to search for Joanne, saying: "We appreciate that members of the local community would like to set up volunteer search teams to look for Joanne however there are important points to bear in mind if you plan to go out and look for her.

"It's important that, due to the terrain and conditions, you don't put yourself in danger so please don't go out alone; tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return; make sure your mobile phone is fully charged and stick to designated pathways and tracks." He added: "I would reiterate that all sightings be shared with us via one of the below means with the date and time you saw Joanne - if you have a what3words location that would be ideal.

Officers say they are 'working tirelessly' to find her( Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)

"This will enable us to highlight where a cluster of sightings have been reported, which we can investigate further. We are also keen to hear from anyone who has dash-cam or doorbell footage in the areas of Graigwen/Llanwonno/ Perthcelyn/Ynysybwl from 9.30am on Monday morning until now to come forward.

"I understand how distressing this is for Joanne's family and friends, and we are grateful for the ongoing support offered by the local community over the past few days."

Anyone who may have seen Joanne or who has information which will help police find her is asked to contact South Wales Police, quoting occurrence number 2400351002.