### Concerns Mount for Missing 74-Year-Old Cardiff Woman with Passion for Long Walks


South Wales Police have issued an urgent appeal to the public following the disappearance of Janet Trinick, a 74-year-old woman from Cardiff, who is well known for embarking on lengthy walks across the region. The force has expressed increasing concern for her welfare as searches continue.
Ms Trinick was last seen departing her residence at approximately 9am on Wednesday, 30th July. According to authorities, she was dressed in a brown coat, matching brown trousers, and brown or grey walking shoes at the time she left her home. Police believe she may have been heading towards the Roath area, specifically around Albany Road, which is a busy district popular with both locals and visitors.

Family members and friends are said to be deeply worried about her wellbeing, especially given her fondness for long-distance walking. While her activity level is generally a source of admiration, police have noted that it can make searches more complex and challenging.
A spokesperson for South Wales Police addressed the community through social media platforms, stating: “Janet often travels by bus, but she is also known to walk extensive distances. Places she has been known to walk to in the past include Bonvilston, Culverhouse Cross, Langstone, Penarth seafront, Cardiff Barrage, and even as far as Pen Y Fan.” This expansive travel history is causing search teams to broaden their focus beyond Cardiff itself.
In light of her mobility and the multiple potential destinations, officers are appealing to the public for any sightings or information relating to Janet’s current location. The case reference is 2500242844, and anyone with relevant details is urged to contact South Wales Police without delay.
The situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by families and authorities when a vulnerable individual goes missing, especially when the individual is independent and physically active. Police have not indicated whether Ms Trinick has any known health issues; however, they stress the importance of community vigilance in such cases.
Local residents are encouraged to be especially attentive in parks, walking trails, bus stations, and popular walking routes. With Janet’s routine involving both public transportation and significant walking, it is possible she could be anywhere within or just outside the Cardiff area. Passengers and staff on local buses are also being asked to report any potential sightings.
Missing persons cases involving elderly individuals who enjoy walking are sadly not uncommon, prompting ongoing discussions about neighbourhood safety nets and community initiatives to support the elderly. The police statement is a clear reminder of the importance of looking out for one another, particularly as the summer months encourage more outdoor activity.
As this appeal continues and the hunt for Janet intensifies, authorities are hoping for a swift and positive resolution. In the meantime, residents are reminded to stay vigilant and reach out to police with any information, no matter how insignificant it might seem.
For updates on this case and other local news, readers are encouraged to follow the South Wales Police official channels and trusted local news providers. Janet’s loved ones, along with the wider Cardiff community, remain hopeful she will be found safe and well in the coming days.