Young runner Jenny Hall vanished. Her car was found abandoned near Eggleston. Police and rescue teams continue search.

Jenny left her home in Tow Law on February 18th, last Tuesday, around 3 PM. Her car was found near Eggleston and Stanhope. Someone saw the red Ford Focus on the B6278; it looked abandoned beside the road.
Lots of people are looking for her, including police, rescue teams, and even a helicopter. They searched around 100 miles of the Durham moors. Search dogs are helping too.
They focused on her usual running routes between Eggleston and Hamsterley. The weather is bad, and the land is rough, but they have not found any trace of Jenny yet.
Chief Inspector Haythornthwaite says they are doing all they can. Police checked her phone and fitness apps, exploring every clue to find her. He thanked everyone helping to find Jenny.
The only clue is her car. A driver’s dashcam caught it on the B6278. Local people are helping with the search; farmers and gamekeepers gave invaluable assistance, and teams from other areas also joined the search.
Jenny is tall, about six feet. She has dark brown hair, possibly in a ponytail. She wore a blue hoodie and dark jogging bottoms. Jenny may have carried a green jacket while she was running.