Police have found the body of a missing 17-year-old girl in the Peak District two days after she went missing from her home.
A body believed to be missing teenager Amy Hall was found in Birch Vale, near New Mills, on Saturday evening, according to a statement from Derbyshire Police.
The force confirmed that Amy's family had been informed and said formal identification of the body was yet to take place.
The circumstances surrounding her death are not believed to be suspicious, Derbyshire Police said.
A body believed to be missing teenager Amy Hall, 17, (pictured) was found in Birch Vale, near New Mills, on Saturday evening, according to a statement from Derbyshire Police
Amy, 17, was reported missing from her home in Hayfield, Derbyshire, at on Thursday. CCTV footage taken at 1pm appeared to show her walking out of her front door for the last time
The 17-year-old was reported missing from her home in Hayfield, Derbyshire, on Thursday.
Amy had left home at 1pm, while CCTV footage shared to social media appeared to show the teenager walking out of her front door for the last time.
Other footage seemed to show Amy leaving the May Queen field and walking on to Wood Lane, before heading towards the Sett Valley Trail near her home in Hayfield.
A Derbyshire Police statement said: 'The body of a what is believed to be missing teenager Amy Hall has been found in the Birch Vale area, near New Mills.
'Amy's family have been informed and our thoughts are with them at this time.
'Formal identification of the 17-year-old is yet to take place, officers are preparing a file for the coroner and there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.'
The force confirmed that Amy's family had been informed and said formal identification of the body was yet to take place. Pictured left and right: Amy Hall
Footage seemed to show Amy leaving the May Queen field and walking on to Wood Lane, before heading towards the Sett Valley Trail near her home in Hayfield
Thousands of people paid tribute to the teenager