OK - North Wales Express, 19 December 1879
DETECTIVE LLOYD.—Mr Richard Alfred Lloyd, who distinguished himself so much in connection with the Liverpool mystery, paid a visit to this town last week. He was for some years connected with the police force of this county, and was once on the post office staff. He is a bard of no mean pretensions, having been a pupil of the late Cyn-ddelw. For the past five years he has been in London as a detective, and is engaged by Government in important cases. He was returning from Rome when he accidentally read in the papers of Miss Edwards' case. He sent for a photograph, and the day after reoeiving it he found her. When it is borne in mind that the thousands of police and detectives in London had for weeks previously been following up this matter, it must redeund more to Mr Lloyd's credit.