Gwynedd: Missing diver sea search stood down off Llŷn peninsula

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A sea search has been stood down after reports of a possible missing diver.

A helicopter, plane, coastguard rescue teams, a lifeboat and North Wales Police all took part in the operation off Porth Ysgaden, on the Llŷn peninsula in Gwynedd after the alarm was raised at 13:15 GMT on Thursday, said HM Coastguard.

The search was ended at just after midnight with no-one found, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said early on Friday.

Police said their officers were continuing to help with searches on land and their inquiries were ongoing.

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