A body has been found in the sea follwing a four-day search for a missing man.
Billy Miller, from Fishguard, was reported missing on Saturday (June 20), WalesOnline reported
There was however a confirmed sighting of the 21-year-old in the early hours of the following day.
Dyfed-Powys Police urged anyone with information to come forward and explained that Mr Miller was last seen wearing blue tight fitting ripped jeans, an over-sized grey sweatshirt and a navy blue baseball cap.
Extensive enquiries were subsequently conducted in Tenby, with authorities stating that he was last seen at 2.20am on Sunday walking towards the Pembrokeshire resort's harbour.

HM Coastguard Tenby and St. Govan's Coastguard Rescue Teams were launched to search the area and the surrounding cliffs - with further assistance from the police dog unit.
It has since been confirmed that a body was found off the coast yesterday (June 23), just hours after police released CCTV footage of the 21-year-old in Sainsbury's taken at around 8.30pm on Saturday.
The body was found in the sea at Pendine beach, Carmarthenshire following the extensive four-day search.
A spokesperson for the police said: "Dyfed-Powys Police can confirm that a body of a male was found in the sea at Pendine beach late yesterday afternoon, Tuesday, June 23, during the search for Billy Miller who had been reported missing."
They explained that "formal identification has not yet taken place" as part of the investigation.
Mr Miller's family however have been "informed of this development."
Dyfed-Powys Police added: "Our thoughts remain with the family at this time."