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Father quizzed over stabbed girl Missing girl in car was stabbed
(about 10 hours later)
A missing teenager whose body was found in a car had been stabbed to death, a post-mortem examination has found.A missing teenager whose body was found in a car had been stabbed to death, a post-mortem examination has found.
Police are questioning a man in his 40s believed to be the father of Chanelle Sasha Jones, 17, from Ceredigion.Police are questioning a man in his 40s believed to be the father of Chanelle Sasha Jones, 17, from Ceredigion.
Chanelle's body was found after a Ford Fiesta crashed into a parked van between Aberaeron and Aberarth.Chanelle's body was found after a Ford Fiesta crashed into a parked van between Aberaeron and Aberarth.
Police had tried to stop the car with a stinger device. Murder inquiry detectives want to trace the movements of the car and Chanelle on Sunday. Police had stopped the car with a stinger device. Murder inquiry detectives want to trace the movements of the car and Chanelle on Sunday.
The driver of the car, who is understood to be her father, is being questioned after release from hospital. The driver of the car, understood to be her father, is being questioned after release from hospital.
Police said officers followed the Ford Fiesta after it was found near Aberaeron on Sunday before a stinger was used to try to stop it. Officers began looking for the Ford Fiesta after Chanelle had been reported missing hours earlier on Sunday.
She has been through so much in her short life and I was... so proud of how she was turning her life around for the better Jayne, Chanelle Sasha Jones's mother A so-called Stinger device was used to stop the vehicle - a strip of spikes that safely deflates the tyres of a car driven over it.
The device is a strip of spikes that safely deflates the tyres of a car driven over it.
Shortly after, the car drove into a lay-by, colliding with the camper van whose occupants received minor injuries.
Chanelle, known to friends as Sasha, had been reported missing hours earlier and police want to speak to anyone who saw the childcare student between 0330 BST and 2215 BST on Sunday.
Police think she may have been in The Strand, Cardigan, near the Angel Hotel on Sunday morning.
They also want to hear from anyone who may have seen a beige 03 plate Ford Fiesta which is believed to have been on the Haverfordwest to St Clears road, and in Lampeter, Poppit Sands and Gwbert-on-Sea on Sunday.
When Chanelle was last seen she was wearing a grey checked hooded top, white vest top, blue denim skirt, black leggings and pink ankle socks.
Police have appealed for sightings of a beige Ford FiestaPolice have appealed for sightings of a beige Ford Fiesta
Police said a post-mortem examination was being carried out. Shortly after driving over it the car veered into a lay-by, colliding with a parked camper van. Chanelle's body was found in the front passenger seat.
Meanwhile, the teenager's mother paid tribute to her "beautiful daughter," who she said had been through "so much" in her life. Police want to speak to anyone who saw the childcare student between 0330 BST and 2215 BST on Sunday.
Police said on Monday it was "unclear" whether Chanelle was dead before the stinger was deployed, or whether she was killed in the crash. They think she may have been in The Strand, Cardigan, near the Angel Hotel on Sunday morning.
The A487 was closed for most of the day while forensic experts carried their investigation. The road was reopened on Monday night. They also want to hear from anyone who may have seen a beige 03 plate Ford Fiesta which is believed to have been on the Haverfordwest to St Clears road, and in Lampeter, Poppit Sands and Gwbert-on-Sea on Sunday.
The stinger used in the operation has been taken away for tests.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said the case has been referred to them by Dyfed-Powys Police.
An incident room has been set up at Aberystwyth police station. Anyone with information can contact Dyfed-Powys Police via 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.An incident room has been set up at Aberystwyth police station. Anyone with information can contact Dyfed-Powys Police via 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.