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Search for missing Jenny Hall from Tow Law enters fourth day

Search for missing Jenny Hall from Tow Law enters fourth day

BBC News22-02-2025

The search for a missing woman has entered its fourth day, police have said.Jenny Hall, 23, was last seen leaving her home at Barracks Farm, Tow Law, County Durham, on Tuesday just after 15:00 GMT. Her red Ford Focus was found parked on the B6278 between Eggleston and Stanhope.Ms Hall, a keen long-distance runner, is described as 6ft (1.8m) tall with very long dark hair and was last seen wearing a blue hoodie with a John Deere logo and dark jogging bottoms.Durham Police previously said it was focusing on areas it knew Ms Hall liked to run through.
Alongside the police, Teesdale and Weardale Search and Mountain Rescue Team (TWSMRT) said its teams had so far searched over 60 miles (96.5km) of paths and tracks in Hamsterley Forest, where Ms Hall was known to run."The biggest challenge is the area size itself and the terrain," said volunteer Peter Bell. "The terrain is muddy and boggy."The 2,000ha (4,942 acre) forest is the largest in County Durham.A spokesperson for TWSMRT previously thanked the public for offers of help, but individuals were advised not to try and assist as it could "hamper the systematic search".
Motorbike officers, specialised sniffer dogs and air support drones have also been involved in the search so far. Ch Insp Haythornthwaite said on Friday that police had "become increasingly concerned" for Ms Hall and were "exploring all lines of enquiry, including dozens from members of the public"."I would like to thank everyone who is working around-the-clock in our search and efforts to reunite Ms Hall with her family," he added.
Durham Police is urging anyone with any information to ring 999.
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