The RAF has been helping in the search for missing teenager Alice Gross, Scotland Yard has confirmed.
Along with more than a dozen police forces across the country, the air force has provided support with "aerial analysis" - which allows officers on the ground to focus their efforts to find the 14-year-old, who disappeared five weeks ago.
Runners taking part in a half-marathon in Ealing, west London, have worn yellow ribbons to raise awareness of Alice's disappearance.
Ribbons have also been tied to trees and fences along the route, which runs close to where Alice was last seen.
Runners wore yellow ribbons to raise awareness of Alice's disappearanceKelvin Walker, race director for the event, told Sky News: "We thought it would be a really good idea to give some runners bows to run around the course.
"The course is now covered in ribbons and it's quite an emotional sight to see, so we're just really happy to be involved in helping them."
The schoolgirl, from Hanwell, west London, disappeared on 28 August. She was filmed on CCTV walking along the towpath of the Grand Union Canal towards Hanwell at 4.26pm, but has not been seen since.
The 14-year-old disappeared five weeks agoOn Saturday, police revealed that footage from 300 CCTV cameras is now being analysed, taken from a six-square-mile radius.
Officers will continue to search scrubland along the towpath near the canal.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "This continues to be a massive investigation.
Police will continue a search of scrubland near the Grand Union Canal"A range of officers and staff from across the Met are taking part in the ever-expanding search for Alice."
Police received 150 phone calls after staging a reconstruction of the teenager's last known movements.
Convicted murderer Arnis Zalkalns, the prime suspect in her disappearance, who has also vanished, was filmed cycling the same route behind the teenager.
But police stress the Latvian, who was also accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl in 2009, was just "one line of inquiry".
A reward of up to £20,000 is being offered for anyone who has information that leads police to find Alice.
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