Spanish police say they've called off a search for a British teenager who went missing on the Canary island of Tenerife on June 17, though the case remains open. His phone was last traced to a steep and rugged ravine on the island. - REUTERS
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00:00Spanish police said on Sunday they had ended the search for British teenager Jay Slater,
00:06who has been missing on the Canary Island of Tenerife since June 17. But, they said,
00:11the case is still open.
00:13There are several lines of investigation, a Civil Guard spokesperson told Reuters. Slater,
00:18aged 19, was on holiday on the island when he went missing. His phone was last traced
00:24to the Masca ravine, in a remote national park in the north of the island. He was last
00:29heard from when he called a friend to tell her he was thirsty, lost and had little battery
00:34left on his phone, British media reported.
00:37Dozens of police officers, rescue teams and firefighters have been looking since then
00:42in the steep valley, using dogs, drones and a helicopter. On Saturday, experienced volunteers
00:49and members of the public joined rescue teams searching the rugged terrain.