A Snowdonia based Mountain Rescue Team is helping in the search for missing Frantisek “Frankie” Morris.
On Thursday, May 13, Aberglaslyn Mountain Rescue Team were called alongside their North Wales Mountain Rescue Association sister teams to assist North Wales Police in the ongoing search for Frankie.
A spokesperson for the team said: "This is the second time we have deployed to search for Frankie, having been called out alongside the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team earlier in the week."
Frankie was last seen (pictured) near the Vaynol Arms, Pentir at 1.12pm on Sunday, May 2.
Detectives are currently appealing to anyone who attended an unorganised rave in a disused quarry to come forward.
Detective chief inspector Lee Boycott said: "We are really grateful to the community for the hundreds of phone calls and online reports we have received in response to our previous appeals. As a result we are examining numerous different lines of inquiry.
"I would like to appeal directly to anyone who attended a rave in the disused quarry above Waunfawr on Saturday, May 1, who hasn’t already come forward to do so.
"I understand people may be reluctant due to the fact that the rave was not an organised event, but I would like to reassure you that we are only concerned in piecing together as much information about Frankie’s movements as possible.
"If you attended the rave, and you have any photos or video whatsoever on your mobile, or you have any information however small, that may help us."
Residents in Pentir will have noticed an increased police presence in the area over recent days.
This is set to continue.
Detective chief inspector Boycott added: "If you were in the area on Sunday, May 2, and may have seen Frankie please get in touch, especially if you have dashcam or any other form of video.
"Finally, I would ask residents in Pentir and the surrounding areas to check any sheds or outbuildings on their land, and contact us if you find anything out of the ordinary."
Specially trained officers continue to support Frankie’s family at this difficult time.
Anyone with information is asked to visit https://mipp.police.uk/operation/60NWP19A03-PO1
People will be able to pass on information or upload images/video directly to the investigation team in complete anonymity.
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