Posted: Tue 23rd Jun 2020

Police appeal to trace last movements of Jade Mitchell who died in Holyhead after woman arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jun 23rd, 2020

Police are appealing for help tracing the last movements of a woman who died in Holyhead.

Emergency services were called to reports that Jade Mitchell had become unresponsive at an address on Thomas Street on Friday, 19 June.

Sadly, despite the ambulance crew’s best efforts, the 18-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.

Officers are now asking for anyone who might have seen her on or before the day she died to get in touch.

It follows the arrest of another woman on suspicion of supplying drugs.

Ds Arwel Hughes said: “Following the tragic death of Jade, a police investigation was commenced. As such we are keen to trace Jade’s last known movements.

“I would be grateful if anyone who saw or communicated with Jade on Thursday the 18th of June 2020.or early into Friday morning the 19th of June 2020 could contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting incident number Y087325.

“The coroner for North West Wales, Mr Dewi Pritchard Jones has been informed.

“Following enquiries, on Monday the 22nd of June, a local woman was arrested on suspicion of supplying controlled drugs.

“Our thoughts remain with Jade’s family and friends at this tragic time and we would ask that their privacy is respected.”

 



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