
Searches for missing County Durham woman Jenny Hall have entered their fourth day as police and mountain rescue teams comb Hamsterley Forest.
Durham Constabulary confirmed that expert teams with specialist equipment will continue the search today (Saturday), with specialist drones now being used in attempts to locate Jenny. Hamsterley Forest remains open to visitors, but police have urged the public not to join the search themselves as it could disturb their work and distract sniffer dogs.
Speaking from Hamsterley Forest in County Durham, Chief Inspector Dean Haythornthwaite said: “So it’s day four now in the search for Jenny Hall and you’ll see that we have officers and colleagues out in Hamsterley Forest carrying on that search activity. I just want to say a huge thank you first of all to all the members of the public who have contacted us with information, we really do appreciate your help and support in this.
“I’m aware that we’re going to have families down in Hamsterley Forest today enjoying the facilities and my ask would just be this, if we could just allow those officers the space to carry out their search and try not to disrupt that search area if you do see people out and about involved in that activity. And if you do have any information please do give us a call, call control on 999 we really appreciate the help and support from the public so far.”
Jenny Hall was last seen leaving her home in Barracks Farm on Tuesday, February 18 at around 3pm. She is described as white, six foot tall, and has long, dark hair which she may have had up in a ponytail.
The 23-year-old’s red Ford Focus was found on the B6278 between Eggleston and Stanhope on Thursday. Searches have been concentrated around the running trails Jenny frequently uses between Eggleston and Hamsterley.
More than 100 miles of track have already been covered in the Teesdale area, with specialised sniffer dogs being used in the area around Jenny’s last known location. Durham Constabulary urged anyone with information to call 999.
Follow our updates here – as the police search intensifies for missing Jenny Hall.
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