A physique has been discovered within the seek for jogger Jenny Corridor, who went lacking 5 days in the past, Durham Constabulary have mentioned.
Officers have been looking for the 23-year-old since Tuesday (February 18), when she was final seen leaving her County Durham dwelling simply after 3pm.
On Sunday, Durham police mentioned: "We're sorry to report that officers looking for lacking girl Jenny Corridor, have sadly discovered a physique.
"Officers carried out an in depth search alongside specialist companions and have been working around-the-clock to find Jenny after she went lacking on February 18.

"The physique was present in a really distant space in Teesdale simply after 9.30am at present."
The pressure mentioned that formal identification has but to happen however the 23-year-old's household have been knowledgeable.
The household are being supported by specialised officers. "They’ve requested for privateness at this devastating time," the pressure mentioned in an announcement.
"It isn’t believed there are any suspicious circumstances and a file will likely be ready for the coroner."
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The 23-year-old was final seen leaving her dwelling in Barracks Farm, Tow Legislation, on February 18 carrying a blue hoodie with a John Deere brand and darkish jogging bottoms.
Her household raised the alarm at 9pm that night, reporting she could have been carrying a inexperienced jacket.
Her automobile – a purple Ford Focus – was discovered parked on the B6278 the next day.
Following this discovery, rescue groups have been scouring distant moorland between Eggleston and Stanhope to try to discover the 23-year-old.
Digital intelligence officers had tried to find Corridor by means of her cell phone, good watch and working apps.
Chief Inspector Dean Haythornthwaite of Durham Constabulary beforehand mentioned that police had turn out to be "more and more involved" for Corridor since she was reported lacking.
"We’re focusing our search on areas we all know Jenny likes to run by means of and we’re decided to do every little thing we will to seek out her," he mentioned.
The Chief Inspector thanked everybody "working across the clock in our search and efforts to reunite Jenny along with her household".