Susanna Reid and Ed Balls delved into the case of missing teenager Jay Slater on Monday's Good Morning Britain, with Susanna expressing her concern.
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Brand new footage released by police shows helicopters circling 'treacherous' mountains and sniffer dogs scouring the area where British teenager Jay Slater disappeared.
With the major search now in its ninth day, the Civil Guard, leading the investigation, revealed the search area being probed to find missing Jay had been expanded, with specialist dog teams drafted in from Madrid.
Jay, from Lancashire, vanished on June 17 after staying at an Airbnb in Masca, in the Rural de Teno Park. He had gone back to the holiday rental after partying at the NRG rave, in the Playa de las Americas resort over 30km further south.
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On Tuesday (June 25), it was announced that rescue teams extended the 'immense' search area, previously said to be around 30km wide focusing on three main ravines.
The Civil Guard later released brand new, dramatic footage of the search efforts. It showed helicopters continuing to hover over the mountainous landscape, as sniffer dogs are also seen being walked through the area.
The post, shared to X by the Civil Guard, said: "We continue with the search for the young British man who disappeared in Tenerife Different civil guard units from the area participate, joined by agents with their dogs specialized in searching for people from Madrid."
The 19-year-old was reported missing on June 17 after he vanished in the Rural de Teno park area, near Masca. He is said to have walked off 'alone' from an Airbnb he had stayed at the night before his disappearance.
Civil Guard officers have now confirmed that forest trails and tracks north of the gorge in Teno Rural Park are also now
Susanna Reid and Ed Balls delved into the case of missing teenager Jay Slater on Monday's Good Morning Britain, with Susanna expressing her concern.
During Monday's episode of Good Morning Britain, Susanna Reid and Ed Balls discussed the case of missing teenager Jay Slater. Susanna confessed to feeling "feeling distracted" by the news that police in Tenerife had halted their search for the young man.
The family of missing British teenager Jay Slater was left devastated on Sunday when Spanish police called off the 13-day search for the 19-year-old from Lancashire. The investigation into his disappearance has seen thousands of people from across the world send messages of support, make donations, and closely follow every update.
The heartbroken family of missing Jay Slater have been urged to bring in their own big search team to look for the teenager.
Police looking for missing Brit Jay Slater in Tenerife have ended their search after nearly two weeks.
Tenerife police are reportedly investigating a fresh lead in the puzzling case of missing British teenager Jay Slater.
Police in Tenerife have made a major announcement in the continued search for missing teenager Jay Slater. The authorities are launching a 'massive search' around the 'multitude of roads, trails and ravines that are found in Masca', the village where the 19-year-old was last tracked.
Jay Slater is "unlikely" to be found alive if he got lost in Tenerife mountains, it has been reported. A major search is still ongoing for the 19-year-old apprentice bricklayer, who vanished last Monday on the Canary Island after attending a three-day rave.
A top detective who helped expose Jimmy Savile says he is trying to track down the two mysterious men last seen with missing teenager Jay Slater, revealing crucial new leads in the case.
A This Morning star has jetted to Tenerife to join the search for missing British teen Jay Slater. Award-winning crime journalist Isla Traquair, a regular on the daytime telly show, was seen on Thursday, 27 June, reporting live from the spot near where Jay, 19, went missing 13 days ago on the Spanish island. Isla's report to Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard in the studio included footage of the Airbnb where apprentice bricklayer Jay was last seen, as well as the road he is thought to have walked along after deciding not to wait for a bus on the morning he went missing.
This Morning came under fire over its coverage of missing British teen Jay Slater, who disappeared 12 days ago on the Spanish island of Tenerife.The popular ITV show focused its attention on the 'armchair detective' theories surrounding 19 year old apprentice bricklayer Jay's disappearance on Wednesday's show, 26 June, and how speculation was potentially damaging for the ongoing police investigation, not to mention distressing for Jay's family. It followed reports that Tenerife locals had 'spotted' Jay, who's from Oswaldtwistle, watching the Euros matches – after the mayor of a nearby town made the claims.
The gruelling search to locate missing British teenager Jay Slater in Tenerife is continuing in its second week, with rescue teams still searching the mountains in the north west of the island.
Police searching for the British teenager Jay Slater have found a different missing person as the search for the 19-year-old enters its second week.
Employees at the bar where Jay Slater partied the night before he disappeared have been left devastated after he vanished without a trace.
Nestled in the mountainous landscape of north west Tenerife, sits the quaint village of Masca. The tiny village, home to only around 90 inhabitants, boasts an amazing vantage point for views of the surrounding peaks and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Sky News.During the short phone call, he said he had missed a bus trying to get back to his holiday accommodation so was attempting to walk instead – a journey that takes 11 hours.Urgent searches, involving Civil Guard officers, firefighters and mountain rescuers, have been ongoing in the vast area since his disappearance.Explainer | Search continues for British teen one week after he went missing in Tenerife.
A possible new sighting of Jay Slater in Tenerife has been shared by the missing teenager's heartbroken family. The grainy CCTV image is understood to be from Santiago del Teide at about 6pm last Monday, June 17 - ten hours after his last confirmed appearance in Masca on the island.
The family and friends of a British teenager who is missing in Tenerife have shared a picture of a 'possible sighting' of the teenager as the desperate search to find him goes on.
An experienced investigator and former police officer has said he could get Jay Slater's family answers 'in three days' as he offered to fly out to Tenerife urgently.
New helicopter footage has revealed search teams continuing in their rescue mission to find missing British teenager Jay Slater.