Missing teenager's last recorded movements
Footage of a missing teenager walking along a street in the middle of the night on the evening he disappeared nine days ago has been released.
Mountain rescue, drones, police dogs and others teams have all been used in the search for Tom Dingle from Appley Bridge, Lancashire, who was reported missing on 13 December.
His mother Susan Dingle said the family was "in hell" waiting for news of the Lancaster University student's whereabouts as they made a desperate plea for information at a press conference on Friday.
Lancashire Police has released a CCTV clip of the 19-year-old walking along Appley Bridge and turning onto Appley Lane at about 00:40 GMT on 13 December.
Susan DingleA police spokesperson said officers had been trawling through hours of CCTV and doorbell footage to work out Tom's movements.
The force has urged anyone with dashcam footage from the Appleby Bridge area from between 00:30 and 03:00 BST on 13 December.
Tom is described as 5ft 10ins (1.8m) with short, black hair and an athletic build.
He was last seen wearing a black Vans hoodie, black jeans, black Dr Martens shoes and carrying a backpack.
The police spokesperson said Tom has links to Appley Bridge, Lancaster and Wigan, and the force was doing "everything its our powers" to find him.
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