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Police have reconstructed the last known movements of a 24-year-old hairdresser murdered as she walked her dog in Carmarthenshire woodland. | Police have reconstructed the last known movements of a 24-year-old hairdresser murdered as she walked her dog in Carmarthenshire woodland. |
The body of 24-year-old hairdresser Kelly Hyde from Ammanford was found near her home on Sunday. | |
Murder detectives are also looking for the weapon used to beat her around the head. She was not sexually assaulted. | |
Meanwhile, police were given another 36 hours to question a 16-year-old from the Pantyffynnon area. | |
Dyfed-Powys Police Superintendent Alun Harries said: "We've had a lot of very good information from the local community and one of the reasons we are here today is to reconstruct Kelly's last movements with a view to just reminding people we are very much still looking for any bit of information whatsoever for the final part of the jigsaw." | |
He added: "I'm appealing for anyone who has any information regarding Kelly's murder to contact us." | He added: "I'm appealing for anyone who has any information regarding Kelly's murder to contact us." |
"It does not matter how insignificant you may feel that information is. | "It does not matter how insignificant you may feel that information is. |
I would rather be told a piece of information 100 times than to miss something that could be key to our investigation Supt Alun Harries | |
"I would rather be told a piece of information 100 times than to miss something that could be key to our investigation." | "I would rather be told a piece of information 100 times than to miss something that could be key to our investigation." |
Before setting off for the reconstruction police and journalists held a minute's silence for Ms Hyde at the garage forecourt. | Before setting off for the reconstruction police and journalists held a minute's silence for Ms Hyde at the garage forecourt. |
Detectives are trying to piece together the events that unfolded after Ms Hyde walked away from the garage to take her dog, a whippet, for a walk along a nearby bridle path. | Detectives are trying to piece together the events that unfolded after Ms Hyde walked away from the garage to take her dog, a whippet, for a walk along a nearby bridle path. |
She was reported missing by her housemates when she did not arrive home later that night. | She was reported missing by her housemates when she did not arrive home later that night. |
The following day her dog was found wandering in the area of the woodland. Ms Hyde's body was found in the area two days later. | The following day her dog was found wandering in the area of the woodland. Ms Hyde's body was found in the area two days later. |
In a statement released by her family earlier this week, Ms Hyde, who worked as a trainee hairdresser in Llanelli, was described as a "wonderful warm, sensitive and creative girl with a vibrant personality". | In a statement released by her family earlier this week, Ms Hyde, who worked as a trainee hairdresser in Llanelli, was described as a "wonderful warm, sensitive and creative girl with a vibrant personality". |
A dog and horse lover, relatives said she had a wide circle of friends around the area where she grew up. | |
"There are no words that can describe our sense of loss at this time," a family statement read. | |
Ms Hyde, who moved to south Wales with her family when she was a baby, had recently moved out of the family home to share a flat with friends in New Road, Ammanford. | |
Anyone with information can contact the incident room on 01267 221212 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. | Anyone with information can contact the incident room on 01267 221212 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |