Spanish police have requested volunteer helpers for a new search to locate missing British teenager Jay Slater in northern Tenerife. The search resumed on Friday, and the Guardia Civil is seeking assistance from voluntary organizations as well as members of the public who have expertise working in challenging conditions. Jay has been missing since June 17, and authorities have conducted a thorough search of the area with no success.
According to reports, Jay went missing in the Rural de Teno National Park. The area is known for its challenging terrain, and the teenager may have been disorientated and unable to find his way back. The renewed search is aimed at covering more ground in the park, with the hope of finding any indication of Jay’s whereabouts.
Jay’s family has been informed of the efforts and is hopeful that he will be found safe and well. The search is being coordinated with local rescue teams and law enforcement agencies, and authorities have appealed to anyone who may have information to come forward.
As the search continues, the family and friends of Jay Slater remain hopeful that he will be found soon. The area in which he disappeared is remote and challenging, and the assistance of volunteers is crucial to the search effort. The Guardia Civil has thanked all those who have offered their help so far, and has urged anyone with information to contact authorities immediately
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