Search for missing Jay Slater steps up as police issue call for volunteers

Jay Slater is missing in Tenerife
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Tenerife police are urging volunteers to participate in a large-scale search operation for Jay Slater. The Tenerife Civil Guard issued a statement today (Friday, June 28), calling for volunteers to assist in the search across local countryside.

The operation to find the missing teenager, who is from Lancashire, is now entering its 11th day, reports the Mirror. Angel Sanz Coronado, the chief of Tenerife Civil Guard, announced that the "mass search" will kick off early on Saturday morning.

He said: "Following the disappearance on June 17 of the young 19-year-old British man in the area of Masca, belonging to the municipality of Buenavista del Norte, the Civil Guard is prepared to carry out a mass search. Given that it is a steep, rocky area, full of uneven terrain and with many ravines, tracks and trails, we request the collaboration of all those Volunteer Associations that can help in this planned search that is intended to be carried out in a directed and co-ordinated way."

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He continued: "This massive search will begin on Saturday 29 June at 9am. A meeting point will be established at the Mirador de la Cruz de Hilda in Masca to start the search in a logical and orderly way along the many paths and ravines that are found in Masca."

While the police are keen to recruit additional support for the ongoing search operation, they have emphasised the need for skilled individuals. A spokesperson made it clear that they are not seeking assistance from "unexperienced" members of the public but rather those familiar with the local terrain and professional volunteers such as firefighters and Civil Protection workers.

Jay was reported missing on June 17 after he was last seen leaving a rave festival with two British companions the previous weekend. They had been staying together in an Airbnb, and Jay is believed to have tried to make his way home afterwards.

Local authorities initiated a search on the same day he was reported missing, with national forces and volunteers joining the effort subsequently. Jay's mother, father, and brother have since arrived on the Spanish island to aid in the search.

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