A body found during a search for a missing woman has been confirmed as that of Joanne Jones, who disappeared six days ago.
Mrs Jones, 49, was last seen in Vale Gardens, Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, prompting a search by police and the wider community.
South Wales Police said on Saturday night that a body had been discovered, and on Sunday officers confirmed she had been formally identified.
The force said her family had expressed their gratitude to everyone involved in the search to find her and they now asked for privacy “so they can begin to come to terms with their loss”.
Det Chief Insp Emma Hampton said: “I want to express my sympathies to Joanne’s family at what is a very sad time for them.
“I also want to thank our emergency services colleagues and members of the public who assisted in our search effort over the last week.
“I can also confirm that we are not treating Joanne’s death as suspicious.”
Police called in mountain rescue volunteers, specialist search dogs and drones as part of the search for Mrs Jones, who was last seen at 09:45 BST on Monday 21 October.
Missing person flyers were also circulated to local dog walkers and hikers.
Before the identification was confirmed, Pontypridd MP Alex Davies-Jones called the discovery “devastating” and said her heart went out to her “loved ones and the whole community”.
Ms Davies-Jones – who is a junior minister in the Ministry of Justice – also wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “If anyone needs support at this difficult time don’t hesitate to reach out.”
This is devastating news. 😔
My heart goes out to the person’s loved ones and the whole community.
Please avoid any speculation until the facts and evidence have been established.
If anyone needs support at this difficult time don’t hesitate to reach out. https://t.co/eolvQCRFnw
— Alex Davies-Jones MP (@AlexDaviesJones) October 27, 2024
Members of the community had joined the search for Mrs Jones, with some scouring nearby Llanwonno Forest as police said they believed she had headed in its direction after being seen on Graigwen Road.
Before the search, Chief Insp Matt Rowlands had urged those volunteering to take part to take care of the “terrain and conditions” so as not to put themselves in danger.
“I understand how distressing this is for Joanne’s family and friends, and we are grateful for the ongoing support offered by the local community over the past few days,” he said at the time.