Corrie Mckeague family and public search Suffolk forest
About 60 members of the public have joined family and friends of a missing airman to scour about 5 square miles (13 sq km) of a Suffolk forest in an attempt to find evidence he was hit by a vehicle.
Corrie Mckeague's mother, Nicola Urquhart, used donations from the family and the public to fund the search carried out in conjunction with Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue to bring expert help.
She has pledged never to give up her campaign to find her son, who was based at RAF Honington.
The 23-year-old was last seen after he was escorted out of Flex nightclub in Bury St Edmunds town centre in the early hours of 24 September.
Andy King from the search group said it was possible Mr Mckeague had been hit by a car and his body dumped somewhere.