SPANISH POLICE END HUNT FOR MISSING TEENAGER JAY SLATER

Spanish police have ended the search for missing raver Jay Slater - almost two weeks after the British teenager vanished on the island of Tenerife.

Apprentice bricklayer Jay, 19, was last seen on June 17 and a huge search involving dogs, drones and a helicopter has failed to find any trace.

On Saturday police launched one final push and appealed for volunteers to help and just six turned up to join 24 mountain rescue and fire teams at Masca.

A spokesperson for Tenerife police said: 'The search is now over but the investigation remains open.'

The spokesperson refused to elaborate on whether it was now a criminal investigation.

The decision to end the search after almost two weeks was taken at a senior level following a meeting between investigators and mountain rescue teams at the island's HQ i Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

On Saturday one of the search teams had told MailOnline: 'Nothing was found and now the chief will make a decision whether to carry on, it's up to the senior people to decide, there is no established cut off time.

'But obviously we cannot carry o searching for ever so what we know will be evaluated and then the senior investigators will make that decision.'

Jay was last seen by a local resident in Masca in north-west Tenerife just after 8am on June 17 walking northwards along the road out of the village after stopping to ask her for directions.

His phone last pinged near to a look-out point where search teams gathered yesterday to begin the last day of the operation.

Friend Lucy Law said Jay had called her shortly after he was last seen to say he was thirsty and had no water and just one per cent battery on his phone.

The Civil Guard says the 'parallel' investigation by police investigators which they are not sharing information on is continuing despite the suspension of the 'visible' mountain search in and around Masca.

After partying on the final night of the three-day NRG festival in Tenerife's Playa de las Americas resort, Jay had gone back to an Airbnb in the remove village of Masca with two men he had met on holiday. It was here that he sent two Snapchat messages from there to his friends.  

It would have taken him 11 hours to get back to his accommodation on foot.

Police revealed yesterday that two mystery British men who were with Jay the night he disappeared were 'not relevant' to their investigation.

The development raised eyebrows among many as TV sleuth Mark Williams-Thomas, who worked on the missing people cases of Madeleine McCann and Nicola Bulley, had described the men as 'key witnesses' and appealed for them to come forward.

Cipriano Martin, head of the Spanish Civil Guard's Mountain Rescue team in Tenerife, said: 'Those men have been spoken to and they don't have any relevance whatsoever for the case.'

However little is known about the two mystery men, who have not spoken publicly, besides the fact that they are British, black and in their late 30s to early 40s. 

One is said to go by the nickname Johnny Vegas and one is described as around 6ft, stocky and with short dark hair. He was seen with an orange wristband but little else is known about the other man.

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