Search intensifies for Jenny Hall, 23, missing since Tuesday in County Durham. Police ask public to refrain from searching.

The search is now in its fourth day. Police, search teams, and mountain rescue are involved, working in Hamsterley Forest and nearby areas.
Police thank the public for their support but ask people not to join the search. Volunteers could disturb the search efforts, and sniffer dogs could get distracted. Families should give officers space to search and not disrupt the search area.
Jenny Hall is a white woman, six feet tall with dark brown hair. She wore a blue hoodie with a John Deere logo and dark jogging bottoms. She might have a green jacket, and her hair was likely in a ponytail.
Police are very worried and are searching running trails regularly used by Jenny between Eggleston and Hamsterley. Officers have searched over 100 miles of track, and local landowners have also assisted.
Digital experts checked her phone, watch, and running apps but found nothing helpful. Contact police if you saw Jenny Hall and call them with any information.