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April Jones abduction: Mother Coral appeals for help April Jones' mother begs for help in finding girl
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The mother of missing five-year-old April Jones has made an emotional appeal for help in tracing her.The mother of missing five-year-old April Jones has made an emotional appeal for help in tracing her.
April Jones disappeared in Machynlleth at 19:00 BST on Monday. April vanished from her street in Machynlleth at 19:00 BST on Monday.
"We are desperate for any news ... please, please help us," said her mother Coral Jones, accompanied by the girl's stepgrandfather Dai Smith. "We are desperate for any news ... please, please help find her," said her mother Coral Jones, accompanied by the girl's grandfather Dai Smith.
Earlier, Dyfed-Powys detectives released a picture of a blue Land Rover Discovery belonging to Mark Bridger, 46, who is being held for questioning.Earlier, Dyfed-Powys detectives released a picture of a blue Land Rover Discovery belonging to Mark Bridger, 46, who is being held for questioning.
Speaking at a news conference, Coral Jones said: "It's been 36 hours since April was taken from us and there must be someone out there who knows where she is and can help the police find her. We are desperate for any news. Speaking at a news conference, Coral Jones was in tears as she said: "It's been 36 hours since April was taken from us and there must be someone out there who knows where she is and can help the police find her. We are desperate for any news.
"She is only 5 years old, please, please help us." "April is only five years old - please, please help find her."
At an earlier news conference, police confirmed that Mark Bridger was the man arrested on Tuesday and being questioned. At an earlier news conference, police confirmed that Mark Bridger, who lives locally, was the man arrested on Tuesday and being questioned.
Det Supt Reg Bevan repeated his earlier appeal for anyone who saw seen Mr Bridger or his Land Rover Discovery between Monday at 17:00 and 15:30 BST on Tuesday to contact police. Det Supt Reg Bevan repeated his earlier appeal for anyone who saw seen Mr Bridger or his blue Land Rover Discovery between 17:00 BST on Monday and 15:30 BST on Tuesday to contact police.
"As I said earlier we are pursuing a number of lines of inquiry and Mark Bridger is one of them. "As I said earlier, we are pursuing a number of lines of inquiry and Mark Bridger is one of them.
"Can I again ask, did you see this vehicle between Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon, and do you know Mark Bridger and did you see him during that period Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon?" "Can I again ask, did you see this vehicle between Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon?
"Do you know Mark Bridger and did you see him during that period Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon?
"If you have any information please contact us on the Child Rescue Alert Line on 0300 2000 333.
"Do not assume somebody else has already contacted us with information. Even if you feel yours is trivial, it might be the vital piece that we need.
"We have over 50 volunteers assisting the mountain rescue team," Det Supt Bevan added, saying they had details of more volunteers who were standing by to assist.
"We are extremely grateful for their support, and their help has been vital."
Earlier, Det Supt Bevan revealed that Mr Bridger was wearing a camouflage green jacket and black waterproof over trousers when he was arrested.Earlier, Det Supt Bevan revealed that Mr Bridger was wearing a camouflage green jacket and black waterproof over trousers when he was arrested.
Det Supt Bevan showed pictures of Mr Bridger and of his blue Land Rover Discovery, registration number L503MEP, and asked for anyone who had seen it to get in touch. He showed pictures of Mr Bridger and of his blue Land Rover Discovery, registration number L503MEP, and asked for anyone who had seen it to get in touch.
"The Land Rover Discovery was recovered from a repair garage in the Old Station Road area of Machynlleth on Tuesday afternoon," he said."The Land Rover Discovery was recovered from a repair garage in the Old Station Road area of Machynlleth on Tuesday afternoon," he said.
"We are pursuing a number of lines of inquiry, one of which is Mark Bridger.
"Please can you look at these images - did you see that vehicle between Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon?
"Do know Mark Bridger and did you see him again between Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon?
"If you did, please don't assume someone else has already contacted us.
"Even if you have the smallest information it could be crucial to the investigation."
Dyfed-Powys Police told an earlier news conference at 07:30 BST on Wednesday they had been "overwhelmed" by the response from volunteers but now urged the public to leave the search to trained teams.
Supt Ian John said more than 40 skilled officers, including dog handlers and helicopters with thermal imaging, searched overnight and resumed at daybreak.
North Wales Police officers are assisting Dyfed-Powys in the investigation and the South Wales force sent a team of eight specialists.
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Coastguard teams as well as RNLI inshore lifeboats have also been drafted in to search along the River Dyfi. Despite asking volunteers to stand down from the search process earlier on Wednesday, police have asked for some of the local volunteer search teams to rejoin the hunt for April.
The coastguard's Derek Roberts said: "The police are heading this investigation and we are guided by what they want us to search. Coastguard sector manager Derek Roberts said 39 people from the service, split into four teams, were searching a three-mile stretch of the River Dyfi between Cemmaes Bridge and Dyfi Bridge.
Mr Roberts said seven coastguard teams from around mid and north Wales were taking part, including Aberdyfi, Anglesey and Aberystwyth, as well as RNLI inshore lifeboats.
"The police are heading this investigation and we are guided by what they want us to search," said Mr Roberts.
"We've been told to search this particular area.""We've been told to search this particular area."
Supt John thanked members of the public for their help but said conditions were "very challenging" and he did not want officers distracted by concerns for their safety.
He said experience suggested any breakthrough in the search for April would be at a local level and it continues to be centred around the market town.
Hundreds of volunteers from across the country joined the search on Tuesday and those arriving at Machynlleth leisure centre early on Wednesday were turned away.Hundreds of volunteers from across the country joined the search on Tuesday and those arriving at Machynlleth leisure centre early on Wednesday were turned away.
Mr Bridger was arrested at 15:30 BST while walking along the A487 main road north out of Machynlleth. The route remains closed in both directions as far as Cross Foxes, near Dolgellau, 12 miles away. Mr Bridger was arrested at 15:30 BST on Tuesday while walking along the A487 main road north out of Machynlleth.
Det Supt Reg Bevan described him as a "significant individual". The route remains closed in both directions as far as Cross Foxes, near Dolgellau, 12 miles away.
Det Supt Reg Bevan described him as a "significant individual" in the inquiry.
April's godmother Mair Raftree, 41, from Aberystwyth, described April as "a quiet girl".April's godmother Mair Raftree, 41, from Aberystwyth, described April as "a quiet girl".
"She would never go with anybody and ask for a lift. We just want her back safely," she added."She would never go with anybody and ask for a lift. We just want her back safely," she added.
A further news conference was expected later at 12:00 BST on Wednesday.
Dyfed-Powys Police have asked anyone with information to contact a dedicated hotline on 0300 2000 333.Dyfed-Powys Police have asked anyone with information to contact a dedicated hotline on 0300 2000 333.