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    CCTV appeal as murder investigation continues in Prestatyn

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 5, 2025No Comments
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    Detectives investigating the death of Angela Shellis are keen to speak with the individuals pictured in these CCTV images.

    Angela’s body was found in the Morfa area of Prestatyn on Friday, 24 October.

    Following his arrest later that day, 18-year-old Tristan Thomas Roberts was subsequently charged with her murder.

    Credit: North Wales Police

    Detective Chief Inspector Andy Gibson said: “As this murder investigation continues, we are keen to identify the following persons captured on CCTV images.

    Credit: North Wales Police

    “We need to identify those people who were in the Morfa area during the times between 03:30 hours and 05:40 hours on Friday 24th October, as they could be key witnesses.

    “It is clear that the area is popular for dog walkers and people exercising, and it is necessary for us to identify all persons in the area.

    Credit: North Wales Police

    “I would like to thank those who have already come forward. If you know, or are, the persons within the contained images, please contact 101 and quote reference C165084.

    “You may feel you have nothing of value to add the investigation, but it is crucial we identify the people captured on CCTV cameras nearby.

    “I would like to reassure the local communities that we are not looking for anyone else in connection with this investigation and this is strictly an appeal for witnesses.

    “We acknowledge the low quality of the images, which may make recognition difficult; however, if you recognise the person, or believe it could be you, please get in touch with us.”

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