Posted: Mon 6th Nov 2023

Missing 17-Year-Old Ocha Could be in Wrexham Area: South Wales Police

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Nov 6th, 2023

South Wales Police have circulated the above image of 17 year old Ocha who has been reported as missing and could be in the Wrexham area.

Swansea and Neath Port Talbot police said, “Ocha, aged 17, has been reported as missing. She was last seen on Carmarthen Road, Fforestfach around 3.40pm on Tuesday 31st October.

“She is described as being of slight build with long blonde hair. Ocha was last seen wearing a beige coat which has a fluffy hood, brown cargo pants, a brown top and white Converse. She had a black rucksack with her which could possibly mean that she has a change of clothes with her.

“It is believed that she may be in Swansea, Cardiff, or Wrexham.

Anyone who may have seen Ocha, or who has information which will help police locate her, is asked to contact them by one of the below means quoting occurrence number 2300371957 :

Live Chat https://www.south-wales.police.uk/
Email [email protected]
Telephone 101



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