Police are growing increasingly concerned for the safety and welfare of missing 14 year-old Seren Bernard from Haverfordwest.

Seren was last seen on Wednesday August 31st by her grandmother Yvonne who made an emotional appeal for help in the media yesterday.

Seren has not been in contact and extensive enquiries in Pembrokeshire have so far failed to find her. Police are supporting Seren’s family.

Seren has connections to the Cornwall area, particularly Newquay, where she has family and therefore it is possible she may have travelled to that area.

A police spokesman said: "Devon and Cornwall Police are already assisting the enquiry but we would appeal to anyone in that area, or who has travelled by any means to that area since Wednesday the 31st of August, to look at her picture and think whether they might have seen her." Chief Inspector Andy John added: “We are very concerned for the safety and welfare of Seren and are making every effort to find her as soon as possible.

"This is an incredibly difficult time for her family – and we are appealing to the public in Pembrokeshire and the Devon and Cornwall area to think carefully whether they’ve seen Seren or had any contact with her. If you have any information please contact the police immediately on 101 or 01267 222020 if you’re calling from outside the Dyfed Powys Police area.

“I would also like to reassure Seren if she hears these appeals – you are not in any trouble. Your family just want to know that you are safe and well. Please do not be afraid to contact us.”