DETECTIVES say an anonymous caller may hold vital information in the Jenna Baldwin murder inquiry.
At 10.30am yesterday, Gwent Police received a phone call from a man claiming he knew the whereabouts of a steel, green 'Bulldog' shovel linked to the investigation.
But the caller was unwilling to give personal details and rang off without giving the exact location of where the shovel could be found.
Chief Inspector John Oliver, who has been leading the investigation, said: "Please contact us again. We are keen to establish the location of the shovel and believe it is significant to the inquiry."
Jenna, 15, went missing from her Abersychan home in September. Her body was found on a Blaenavon mountainside near Fiddler's Elbow last week.
Forensic tests are still being carried out to establish a cause of death. Her step-father, Michael Baldwin, of Lime Kiln Road, Pontnewynydd, has been charged with her murder.
Anyone with information should call 01495 232260.
PICTURED: Chief Inspector John Oliver with a shovel similar to the one they are seeking.
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