Jenny Nicholl's picture has been distributed across the country
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The search to find a woman who went missing from North Yorkshire two months ago will go on, police have said.
Jenny Nicholl, 19, was last seen leaving her parents' home in Richmond, North Yorkshire, on 30 June.
Her car was later found abandoned in a pub car park, but extensive searches of woodland and widespread public appeals have so far failed to trace her.
Det Insp Pete Martin said inquiries were ongoing and there would be no let up in their investigations.
"Detective work, physical searches and appeals for help from the public will all continue," he said.
"Jenny's family are desperately concerned for her because it's totally out of character for her to go away without telling anyone."
Jenny Nicholl played in a local band and liked rock music
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Mr Martin said Ms Nicholl is a sociable person known to like rock music, camping and going to pubs.
Her description and details of her disappearance have been circulated to police forces throughout the UK and various publications and websites seen by walkers and campers.
Ms Nicholl's car was found in the car park of the Holly Hill pub on 4 July, the day she was reported missing.
Police have searched several areas of woods and moorland around Richmond and are hopeful she may have been seen by walkers outside of the region.
She is 5ft 6ins, with green eyes, a fresh complexion and shoulder-length fair hair.