Police trace murder victim's car
2011-06-05 15:57:25
5 June 2011 Last updated at 18:13 Share this page Delicious Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Email Print Narberth murder: Plea over Angelika Dries-Jenkins' car Angelika Dries-Jenkins was found murdered in her Narberth home on Friday, two days before she would have had her 67th birthday Continue reading the main story Related Stories Murder hunt as woman's body found
Police have appealed for information on a car owned by a woman found murdered at her home in a Pembrokeshire town.
Detectives revealed more details about the death of Angelika Dries-Jenkins, who was found in Narberth on Friday, and who would have been 67 on Sunday.
Her Skoda was taken from her home in Providence Hill and found in St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, on Saturday.
Officers say it is a very difficult time for her family and urged anyone with information to get in touch.
Continue reading the main story “Start QuoteShe was a mother and grandmother and clearly the family are devastated”
End Quote Det Supt Pam Kelly Dyfed-Powys PoliceDyfed-Powys Police say Ms Dries-Jenkins could have been killed at any time last week.
The Skoda Fabia, registration GP05 LNY, which police say was coloured champagne/gold/beige, was taken from her home address.
The car was found at St Thomas Green, about 12.5 miles (20 km) away from Providence Hill, at 1300 BST on Saturday, although police are not certain how long it was there.
Det Supt Pam Kelly, who is leading the investigation, said: "She was a mother and grandmother and clearly the family are devastated.
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