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Police searching for a teenager who went missing after going out to take photos of stormy seas on the Devon coast have found a body.Police searching for a teenager who went missing after going out to take photos of stormy seas on the Devon coast have found a body.
Harry Martin, 18, from Membland, Newton Ferrers, was last seen on 2 January.Harry Martin, 18, from Membland, Newton Ferrers, was last seen on 2 January.
A Devon and Cornwall Police spokesman said the body had not yet been formally identified.A Devon and Cornwall Police spokesman said the body had not yet been formally identified.
Friends and family started a new search for the teenager earlier on Saturday, with more than 130 people signing up through a Facebook page.Friends and family started a new search for the teenager earlier on Saturday, with more than 130 people signing up through a Facebook page.
Mr Martin, who police said was a photography student, was last seen by his father leaving his home and walking towards a coastal path at about noon on Thursday 2 January.Mr Martin, who police said was a photography student, was last seen by his father leaving his home and walking towards a coastal path at about noon on Thursday 2 January.
Church service
Police, the Dartmoor Rescue Group, coastguards and members of the public have all taken part in searches since then.Police, the Dartmoor Rescue Group, coastguards and members of the public have all taken part in searches since then.
Extensive searches of a 20-mile stretch of coastline, 10 miles either side of Harry's home, have been carried out.
Earlier in the week 400 people attended a church service for the teenager.
Speaking after the service at St Martin's Church, one of Harry's friends, 16-year-old Imogen, said: "I don't think I've ever cried so much.
"He was so lovely and always smiling."