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Narberth murder: Angelika Dries-Jenkins' car found | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Police have traced a car belonging to a woman who was discovered murdered at her home in a Pembrokeshire town. | |
Detectives revealed more details about the death of Angelika Dries-Jenkins, who was found in Narberth on Friday, and who would have been 67 on Sunday. | |
Her Skoda was taken from her home in Providence Hill and found in St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, on Saturday. | |
Officers say it is a very difficult time for her family and urged anyone with information to get in touch. | |
Dyfed-Powys Police say Ms Dries-Jenkins could have been killed at any time last week. | |
The Skoda, registration GP05 LNY, which police say was coloured champagne/gold/beige, was taken from her home address. | |
The car was found at St Thomas Green, about 12.5 miles (20 km) away from Providence Hill, at 1300 BST on Saturday, although police are not certain how long it was there. | |
A police spokesman said: "We clearly want people in the St Thomas Green area of Haverfordwest who may have seen this vehicle last week to come forward as it may have been there for some time". | |
Officers set up a road block nearby on Saturday and have appealed for help from local people who may have seen anything or anyone suspicious. | Officers set up a road block nearby on Saturday and have appealed for help from local people who may have seen anything or anyone suspicious. |
The spokesman said: "This is clearly a very difficult time for the family and Dyfed-Powys Police are relying heavily on quality community information to assist them with inquiries." | |
Anyone with information is asked to call 101. | Anyone with information is asked to call 101. |