Dyfed Powys Police officers continue to investigate the death of 21yearold Corinna Baker after her body was found at Netpool Boat Yard on Saturday, 15 November.
A 29-year-old man previously arrested on suspicion of murder has been released on bail while enquiries continue. Police confirmed the investigation remains ongoing and stressed that a bail decision does not mean the individual has been ruled out.
Detective Chief Inspector Vicky Oliver, who is leading the investigation, said:
“Our thoughts remain with Corinna’s family at this awful time, and our specialist officers continue to support them as we progress with our enquiries. I would again urge anyone who has any information, or was at Netpool Boat Yard from around 9pm on Thursday 13 November, to get in touch.”
Police are particularly interested in speaking to anyone who was at or near the boat yard between 9pm on Thursday, 13 November, and the early hours of Friday, 14 November, or who may have seen or heard anything unusual.
Corinna Baker’s family paid tribute to her following the discovery, describing her as a “much loved daughter, sister and friend.” They have requested privacy while they mourn and continue to be supported by specialist police officers.
Information can be shared directly with investigators by calling 101, emailing 101@dyfedpowys.police.uk, or anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers.
Members of the public who prefer to remain anonymous can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or submit details through their reporting channels using reference 25*937027.
Dyfed Powys Police said further updates will be released when appropriate as forensic work, witness tracing and investigative enquiries continue at pace.
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