AN URGENT hunt is underway for Brit Janet Fison who went missing on Costa Blanca 17 days ago.
Cops have deployed drones, dogs and helicopters to aid with the search, which has been going on since her disappearance on 30 May.
The authorities are using drones, helicopters, sniffer dogs and thermal cameras to find the missing Brit.
Janet, who originally comes from Redhill, Surrey, left her home in Jacarilla on the Spanish Costa Blanca at around 7pm while wearing a colourful printed dress.
The Spanish Civil Guard released CCTV image of her being served in a shop just before she vanished.
Janet’s husband said she did not have her mobile phone or any cash with her.
She also left home with her ID, as reported by NeedToKnow.
According to reports, Janet was last sighted walking by the river towards the town of Benejuzar at around 8.40pm.
Jacarilla council thanked residents for helping in the ongoing search last week.
They made a fresh appeal for anyone with information to contact the police as a matter of urgency.
The search continues.
One expat said: “Aww, I knew Janet when we lived in Jacarilla, I hope she’s found safe and well.”
Joanna added: “Oh dear, I know Janet. I hope she is found soon.”
Maria remarked: “I hope they find her safe and sound because I’ve been there and I know how bad the area is.”

An urgent hunt is underway for Janet Fison who went missing on 30 May[/caption]