Jenny Hall, 23, a runner from County Durham, vanished Tuesday. Search enters day four, focusing on Hamsterley Forest.

The search for Jenny entered its fourth day. Specialist drones are being used to help. Her red Ford Focus was found on the B6278 near remote moorland, between Eggleston and Stanhope.
The area is very isolated, and a big search is happening now. Police and mountain rescue teams are involved, focusing on Hamsterley Forest where many running trails exist.
Expert teams are searching for Jenny with specialist equipment. Officers and mountain rescue are helping, checking Hamsterley Forest. Drones assist with the search as well.
Police thanked the public for their support but asked them not to search themselves. This could interfere with the search and distract the expert sniffer dogs.
The weather makes searching harder, and the terrain is difficult too. Digital experts checked Jenny’s phone and smartwatch but found no leads there.
Officials thanked the public for information and asked families visiting Hamsterley Forest to give searchers space. People should not disrupt the search area; call the authorities with any information.
Jenny is white and six feet tall with dark brown hair in a ponytail. She wore a blue John Deere hoodie and dark jogging bottoms. She might have carried a green jacket.