POLICE said last night that there would be no let-up in the search for missing teenager Jenny Nicholl, three months after she vanished.
Detectives also issued a new photograph of the 19-year-old.
Miss Nicholl was last seen by her parents at their home in Richmond, North Yorkshire, on June 30.
She was reported missing on July 4 when she failed to turn up for work at the town's Co-op supermarket.
Last night, officers said a dedicated police team in Richmond will continue to search for her.
Detective Inspector Pete Martin said: "We are still putting a great effort into finding where Jenny is and we are still seeking to build up a detailed picture of where Jenny went and what she was doing in the days just before July 4.
"For example, we know her car was abandoned at the Holly Hill pub on the outskirts of town -it was found on the day she was reported missing -but we are still working to establish why it was there and when it was left.
"I believe there may still be people out there who may have the snippets of information that will lead us to Jenny, and I am asking anyone who can help to come forward now and help us end this ordeal for her family."
Anyone with information is asked to call (01423) 539334 in confidence.
Miss Nicholl is 5ft 6in, slim with green eyes, a fresh complexion and shoulder-length light brown hair, usually worn in a ponytail.
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