A large search operation for a missing woman who disappeared in the city of Duram on February 18th is underway.
Jenny Hall, 23, was the last time to leave her home in Barracks Farm, Tow Law, leaving her red February and wearing a blue hood with a late life logo and dark running floors.
He is described as white, 6 feet of height, with long, dark hair that he may be in a ponytail.
His family, who raised alarm at 9pm that night, told police that he might also carry a green jacket.
On Wednesday, the police, parked in the B6278, found between Aggolston and Stanhap, led to a wide search in the area, including police specialized search teams and specialized mountain rescue teams.
Sniffer dogs and helicopters have also been deployed.
Ms. Hall is a long -distance runner, and Friday’s search is focused on hiking trails, which is repeatedly used between Eggleston and Hamstley.
The chief of the Constabular Renthouse Inspector said that the police have become increasingly concerned about Ms. Hall since the report was missing on Tuesday.
“We focus our search in areas we know Jenny wants to pass through, and we are determined to do our best to find her,” he said.
“I would like to thank all those who work around the clock in search of our efforts to re -unite Jenny with your family.”
Police said more than 100 miles of route have already been covered with the help of rural community and local owners in the Teesdale area alone, but officers are still appealing to any information that can help find a young woman.
Digital intelligence officers have also tried to find Ms. Hall on their mobile phones, smartwatch and running applications, but have so far failed.
Researchers from anyone who believes that Ms. Hall may have seen or asked information about her whereabouts is to contact the police immediately in 999.