 Rory was last seen at about 0400 BST on Thursday |
The parents of a missing 15-year-old boy have urged him to get in touch. Rory Unwin-Rose disappeared at in the early hours on Thursday after a beach party with friends at Walberswick, near Lowestoft.
The talented rugby player, who represented Suffolk at county level, was described as a sensitive and thoughtful teenager and a strong swimmer.
On Friday night, as the search and rescue operation continued, his anxious parents appealed for him to come home.
"Rory, if you've got yourself into a temper, if anyone has made you cross or angry or if you think you're in trouble, please don't worry about it," they said.
The parents, who did not wish to reveal their first names, added: "Just come home, we - mum, dad, and Angus - miss you. We're looking forward to going on holiday soon ... please get in touch."
Police officers and the Lowland Search and Rescue Team resumed the search on Friday, accompanied by a force helicopter, the coastguard and lifeboat crews.
Detectives leading the hunt for the youngster, from Cretingham, are keen to trace two people seen in the area of the beach party between Wednesday and Thursday morning.
 Suffolk Police and search and rescue teams are looking for Rory |
The first is a body boarder who was spotted by some of those at the party crossing the harbour towards Southwold late on Wednesday night.
The second man, described as "a tramp", approached the party to ask for a cigarette.
Police are also appealing for anyone else who was at the party to come forward.
They have so far spoken to 15, but believe a further five were also present.
Rory is described as around 5 ft 9 in tall, of average build with dark curly hair and bushy eyebrows.
He was last seen wearing blue and white swimming shorts.
Police urged anyone who may have seen the youngster to contact them on 01473 613 500.