EMERGENCY services were called to Rhyl Beach last night (April 5) to search for a vulnerable person.

Rhyl’s Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) crew said it was tasked with helping North Wales Police and Coastguard Rescue Service teams shortly after 7pm.

No such sighting was made.

Rhyl Journal: The journey undertaken by Rhyl RNLI's lifeboat last night.The journey undertaken by Rhyl RNLI's lifeboat last night. (Image: Rhyl RNLI / MarineTraffic)

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Rhyl RNLI said: “At 7.05pm on April 4, our inshore lifeboat was called to assist police and coastguards in a search for a vulnerable person on Rhyl beach.

“After searching for over an hour, nothing was sighted, and so the Maritime Rescue Co-ordinating Centre at Holyhead stood down the lifeboat volunteers, the boat returning to station at 8.30pm.”

Attempts have been made to contact North Wales Police for further comment.