Jack Oxlee still missing two weeks after he was last seen in St Neots
Jack Oxlee - Credit: Archant
TWO weeks after Jack Oxlee went missing, the search for the 18-year-old goes on.
Jack was last seen leaving Paines Mill Foyer, in Pheonix Square, St Neots, at 8pm on Monday, February 11.
A person matching his description was seen jumping from St Neots Town Bridge half-an-hour later, prompting a river search by Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service.
The search continued over the following week with help from Cambridgeshire Search and Rescue (Camsar) and a Spartan water rescue team.
Cambridgeshire police called on neighbours Bedfordshire for their river search boat last Tuesday (February 19) which continued the search along the River Great Ouse from the bride to Little Paxton Locks, but were unable to find Jack.
A spokesman for Cambridgeshire police said: “Our search and enquiries continue.”
A Facebook page ‘Help Find Jack Oxlee’ that was ‘liked’ by more than 5,000 people and shared around the globe has been taken down from the social media site.
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Jack is white, 6ft 2in, slim with shoulder-length dreadlocks and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing a cream hooded top, dark tracksuit bottoms and a dark jacket.
INFORMATION: If you have any information call Cambridgeshire police on 101 or for sightings call 999.