Teenagers Isabelle and Daniel Missing for Over a Week, Urgent Public Appeal for Information

April 14, 2025
Teenagers Isabelle and Daniel Missing for Over a Week, Urgent Public Appeal for Information
  • Isabelle and Daniel, both 16, have been missing since April 7, 2025, after last being seen asking for directions at Llandudno train station on April 10.

  • A new sighting of the teenagers was reported in Aberystwyth around 12:30 PM on April 15, indicating they are still on the move.

  • Their families have been actively sharing information on social media, appealing for sightings in areas including Gloucestershire and Merseyside.

  • The search area has expanded, with reported sightings in the Forest of Dean, Rhydlewis, and connections to Gloucestershire, Merseyside, and North Wales.

  • The teenagers were reported missing from their homes in Cardigan, southwestern Wales, prompting police to launch a public appeal for information.

  • Family members are deeply concerned as they have had no contact with Isabelle and Daniel for over a week, and both are believed to be without their mobile phones.

  • Police reported a sighting of the pair near Aberystwyth train station at 12:30 PM on April 11, where they likely caught the T1 bus shortly after.

  • Daniel's father described his son's disappearance as out-of-character and has made a heartfelt plea for the teens to return home safely.

  • Daniel's father expressed concern, noting that he had spoken to Daniel via Skype just before his disappearance and that Daniel seemed normal at that time.

  • Isabelle is described as 5ft 3in tall with potentially darkened hair, last seen wearing a black parka coat and grey jogging bottoms, while Daniel is approximately 6ft 1in tall with short dark brown hair, last seen in dark blue jeans and a black T-shirt.

  • Detective Inspector Rebecca Thomas has emphasized the need for anyone with information to come forward and directly appealed to Isabelle and Daniel to contact the police or their families.

  • Anyone with information about the teenagers is encouraged to contact the police, referencing case number 141 from April 7, 2025.

Summary based on 6 sources


Get a daily email with more UK News stories

More Stories