Libby Squire was last seen on Thursday, January 31, after leaving the Welly Club in Beverley Road, Hull
A screwdriver and lipgloss have been found by police as they continue to search for student who disappeared after a night out.
Hundreds of students have joined the hunt for Libby Squire who was last seen leaving a taxi on Thursday night.
Today, forensic investigators were continuing the search for the missing student and have discovered a screwdriver in the bushes opposite where Libby was last seen.
The screwdriver was placed into an evidence container tube and taken away.
A lip gloss, with the writing 'sexy mother pucker' on the top was also spotted and put into an evidence bag.
The Coastguard has also been aiding the hunt for missing University of Hull by searching near the River Hull.
The 21-year-old, was spotted getting into a cab on Beverley Road in Hull at around 11pm on Thursday, January 31, after leaving the Welly Club.
Humberside Police believe Ms Squire got out of the taxi five minutes later near her home.
She was last spotted 45 minutes after getting in the taxi, sat on a bench a mile away.
Libby's mother Lisa Squire has thanked the 250 students who joined the search over the weekend as the hunt for the 21-year-old entered its third day.
In a Facebook post last night, Mrs Squire said: 'A massive thank you to all the fantastic students who turned out to search for Libby Squire today.
'She is obviously loved by so many. Russell and I have taken great comfort in this xxx'
In a later post, she added her daughter had made it home before she vanished.
Police investigators took away a lipgloss and screwdriver in evidence bags after they continued searching for the 21-year-old today
Police investigators took away a lipgloss and screwdriver in evidence bags. The lipgloss has the words 'sexy mother pucker' the top
Police scenes of crime officers in Hull search for Libby Squire, February 3rd 2019. The CSI team were searching a spot near to where Libby was last scene
Libby Squire's mother Lisa has posted a heartbreaking message on Facebook saying 'I'm broken without my Pie. Libby Squire come home'
Forensic investigators have been searching the area Libby Squire was last seen. The Coastguard have also been assisting the search
Police officers were seen on Beverley Road in the Newland area of Hull this morning continuing to look for the missing 21-year-old student as the search enters a third day
A bench, pictured this morning, on the junction of Beverley Road and Haworth Street where Libby Squire was later seen
Libby Squire, who is a philosophy and religion student at the University of Hull, was seen getting into a taxi on Beverley Road at about 11pm on Thursday, January 31. She was later seen in Beresford Avenue at about 11.45pm by a motorist who got out of the car to help her
A huge police search is continuing for a missing 21-year-old woman last seen in Beverley Road. The fire service searching a playing field in the snow
Police officers were this morning continuing their search for the Libby in the streets around the campus. Police dogs were also being used close to the area she was last seen.
Mrs Squire has also said her daughter arrived home before disappearing. In a comment on Facebook this morning she wrote: 'She got out of the taxi at her house. She was home..simple.'
She was responding to a post asking why Libby 'got out of taxi before getting home'.
It comes amid claims from one of Libby's friends that police have recovered a mobile phone from her bedroom.
Her friend Ryan Tweddell has helped organise a volunteer search taking place on Saturday afternoon.
He was with her on the night she disappeared.
He said: 'Libby was one of the first people I met at university when we both got lost.
'Her disappearance does not seem real and it feels like something out of a movie.
'I felt frustrated when we couldn't do anything.
'Police came yesterday and took some items, such as a phone, from her room.
'On Thursday night she was a bit drunk and she was hugging everyone saying it was nice the group was back together.
'We went out and went to get some cash out and when we got to the Welly she had already not made it in and was in a taxi back home
Libby Squire (left in both pictures) with her best friend Rachel Christi, who is asking for help to track her
Detective Superintendent Simon Gawthorpe said: 'There are a number of leads we are following up and I want to offer my thanks to everyone who has come forward with information, your help has been invaluable.
'We're trying to trace Libby's steps and piece together her movements that night. We know she got into a taxi outside the Welly Club on Beverley Road at around 11pm on Thursday, 31st January.
'Libby got out of the taxi a short while later near her home address on Wellesley Avenue, but was later seen on CCTV on Beverley Road, close to the junction with Haworth Street at around 11.45pm.
'We now believe she may have been seen 20 minutes later on Beresford Avenue at around 12.05am.
'We're keen to speak to anyone who may have been on Haworth Street, which is almost adjacent to Beresford Avenue, between 11.30pm and 12.30am as part of this line of enquiry, to understand Libby's movements that night.
'Officers will be conducting further house to house enquiries in the Beresford Avenue area, Haworth Street and around Beverley Road today and special constables will be out on patrol in the areas.
'We have specialist teams again out today carrying out searches and we are working with Humberside Fire and Rescue and the Coastguard, who will be around the River Hull.
'I completely understand people will want to help with the searches, but I would please ask that you instead continue to help us by coming forward with any information, no matter how small or insignificant you think it may be, as it could link together with information we already have and help us to find Libby.
'We need your help with information to piece together Libby's movements, to find her and return her home safely to her family.'
Libby is in her second year at the University of Hull, studying a joint honours degree of Philosophy and Religion.
Friends have described her as 'honestly lovely' and 'intimidatingly intelligent'.
Police said she is 5ft 7inches tall with shoulder length brown hair and was wearing a black long sleeved top, leather jacket and black denim skirt with lace.
The University of Hull student is thought to have been turned away from the Welly club and was put in a taxi by her flatmate Amelia Cummins.
Yesterday officers identified and spoke to a man who was seen getting out of his car and asking if she was OK by the roadside before she went missing.
Police said the man came forward and 'really helped out' with its investigation - but revealed they remain 'extremely concerned for her welfare'.
Speaking at a press conference yesterday on Superintendent Simon Gawthorpe said: 'We are supporting Libby's family who have described her as a thoughtful and caring young woman who puts others before herself.
'Officers are out again today searching and we hope to be able to locate Libby safe and well today.
'We continue to ask people to check their gardens and outbuildings in case Libby has gone into them to stay safe.'
Lisa Squire, the student's mother, made a heartbreaking plea on Facebook for her daughter to be found.
She wrote 'I'm broken without my pie' and pleaded for her daughter to come home.
At about 11.45pm, the student was seen near the junction between Haworth Street and Beresford Avenue by a motorist who got out of the car to help her.
From there, Ms Squire could have walked in either direction.
Friend Ryan Tweddell was with Libby the night she disappeared and said she was in good spirits before she went missing, Hull Live reports.
Ryan said she 'was a bit drunk' but was 'hugging everyone saying it was nice to have the group back together'.
'She is lovely and always loving. She is very bubbly and is always joking,' he added.
Ryan, who is helping organise the search through Facebook, revealed police have scoured Ms Squire's room and have taken a phone.
On Saturday morning, Humberside Fire and Rescue searched the pond on Oak Road Playing Field, which is frozen at the moment.
Firemen spent the day cracking ice on the pond and searching reeds.
The Wellington Club - known as The Welly - where Ms Squire was apparently turned away by doormen before getting in a taxi
Friend Ryan Tweddell was with Libby the night she disappeared and said she was 'a bit drunk' but was 'hugging everyone saying it was nice to have the group back together'
Police launched a search on Friday evening, with officers inspecting the area around Beverley Road, Cottingham Road and Haworth Street.
During a press conference at Clough Road Police Station, Detective Superintendent Simon Gawthorpe updated the public on the status of the search.
'Over 70 officers have been out searching overnight, speaking to her friends, visiting pubs and clubs in the area,' he said.
'Despite these efforts, we have not still located Libby and, as you can understand, we are extremely concerned for her welfare.
Police search near a riverbank today after saying they were 'extremely concerned' for her wellbeing
They were also going door-to-door to ask people for information about the missing philosophy student
Her friends got together to look for Ms Squire, who has been missing for two days
They are working alongside police officers to try and track Libby Squire down, hoping that she is well
Friends of missing Libby Squire search locations in Hull near where the woman was last seen
Humberside Police officers chap on doors and appeal for information from anyone who saw the student
'I want to thank everyone for their messages and concern, for sharing information about Libby and those living in the area who have been checking their gardens, porches and sheds to try and help us locate her.'
Mr Gawthorpe said police think Ms Squire got off the taxi a short time after getting into it near to her home address in Wellesley Avenue in Hull.
After she was seen, the student could have walked in either direction.
He added: 'Officers are out again today searching and we really hope that we will find Libby safe and well.'
Humberside Fire and Rescue searched the frozen pond on Oak Road Playing Field today
Reports said rescue teams were seen cracking the ice on the lake and searching reeds
The police search was launched on Friday evening and officers are inspecting the local areas
'People have asked what they can do to help,' he said.
'We continue to ask those living in the area to check their gardens and outbuildings in case Libby has taken shelter and if anyone was driving around the area between 11pm on Thursday and 3am on Friday with dashcam footage please come forward by contacting 101.'
The man who helped Ms Squire is believed to be driving a silver Citroen car, possibly a Xsara or Picasso model at the time.
Police believe he could have been travelling with a passenger in the car. Ms Squire is described as 5ft 7ins tall with shoulder-length brown hair.
When she was last seen, she was wearing a black long sleeved top, leather jacket and black denim skirt with lace.
Detective Superintendent Simon Gawthorpe, who is leading the search for missing Libby Squire, spoke to the media during a press conference yesterday
Police launched a search on Friday evening. Officers were inspecting the area around Beverley Road, Cottingham Road and Haworth Street
Over 70 police officers have been searching for the missing woman overnight and are still searching today
Ms Squire's family described her as a 'very thoughtful and caring woman, who always puts other people before herself'.
They said this is very 'out of character' for the woman.
A group of students from Hull University have met outside the Students Union at the University of Hull at 3pm on Saturday to go around the local areas and search for the missing woman.
A group of students from Hull University have met outside the Students Union at the University of Hull to go and search for missing Libby Squire
Humberside Police are going to hold a conference shortly to update the public on the status of the search for Libby Squire
They were also going door-to-door to ask people for information about Ms Squire.
There are reports of the police at The Courtyard, in Inglemire Lane, which is part of university accommodation, at around 2.30pm yesterday.
One student said: 'We're avoiding using Haworth Street over the weekend until we find out what happened to Libby.
'Police knocked on our door last night and showed us a picture of her.
Ms Squire's best friend launched an appeal on Twitter asking for help to find the woman
'I use Haworth Street to get everywhere in the city but today I avoided it.'
Humberside Police released an appeal for the missing woman: 'Have you seen Libby Squire? We are appealing for local residents to get in touch if they have any information that would help us find her.'
Police are also asking the motorist who saw Ms Squire to come forward to help the search.
Ms Squire's best friend Rachel Christi launched an appeal on Twitter to help locate the woman.
Earlier this morning, she tweeted: 'please just come home lib.'
21-year-old Libby Squire, pictured right with her best friend, is a University of Hull student
Supt Simon Gawthorpe said: 'Libby has not been seen since late Thursday night.
'It's been a cold night and we're asking local residents living in the Beverley Road, Cottingham Road, and around the University area to check their gardens, outbuildings and sheds to see if Libby has taken shelter somewhere.
'We particularly would like residents around Haworth Street to get in touch.
'A large amount of my officers are searching for Libby and we want you to help us find her too.
'Thank you to members of the public, students, staff, and security at the University for assisting us in our search for Libby so far. Please get in touch if you see her.'
Police are also searching for another missing university student who disappeared during the early hours of Thursday.
Daniel Williams, 19, was last seen at around midnight in a student union bar on Whiteknights campus at the University of Reading, Thames Valley Police said.
Daniel Williams, a second-year student at the University of Reading, went missing during the early hours of Thursday
The second-year Computer Science student was reported missing after he failed to return to his student accommodation.
Investigating officer Sergeant Bradley Pitt said: 'We are appealing for anyone with information about Daniel's whereabouts to get in contact with police as we are extremely concerned for his welfare.
'It is out of character for Daniel to be missing so please report any possible sightings of him to officers as soon as possible.'
The student has some family connections in Sutton, Surrey.
Mr Williams is described as 6ft tall, slim build, with short light brown hair and blue eyes.
He was wearing black or blue jeans, a black hooded top and black shoes.
Mr Williams was also wearing a black t-shirt underneath with a distinctive white motif on the front.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts should call police on 101 quoting reference 1307 31/1.
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