Missing Tokoroa teacher Jayleb-Che Dean (left) with his brother, Aaron Dean, who is holding his daughter. Photo / SuppliedMissing Tokoroa teacher Jayleb-Che Dean (left) with his brother, Aaron Dean, who is holding his daughter. Photo / Supplied

A CCTV image of Jayleb-Che Dean at the Fenton St Rotorua BP Service Station. Photo / SuppliedA CCTV image of Jayleb-Che Dean at the Fenton St Rotorua BP Service Station. Photo / Supplied

Siblings meet key witness

Thermal pools at Waiotapu where Jayleb-Che Dean had been before his disappearance. Photo / FileThermal pools at Waiotapu where Jayleb-Che Dean had been before his disappearance. Photo / File

Concerns for Jayleb

Tokoroa teacher Jayleb-Che Dean, 36, has been missing since September 30. Photo / SuppliedTokoroa teacher Jayleb-Che Dean, 36, has been missing since September 30. Photo / Supplied

The police response

Search and Rescue teams and members of Jayleb-Che Dean's family during the search. Photo / SuppliedSearch and Rescue teams and members of Jayleb-Che Dean’s family during the search. Photo / Supplied

Police Commissioner Richard Chambers (left) and Constable Adam Johannsen visit police dog Teo, who was recovering from injuries after falling into geothermal water. Photo / NZ PolicePolice Commissioner Richard Chambers (left) and Constable Adam Johannsen visit police dog Teo, who was recovering from injuries after falling into geothermal water. Photo / NZ Police

What the witness said

Where to now?

Jayleb-Che Dean's family has not given up the search for him. Photo / SuppliedJayleb-Che Dean’s family has not given up the search for him. Photo / Supplied

Children from the Rotorua Seventh-day Adventist School distribute flyers to seek answers over Jayleb-Che Dean's disappearance. Photo / SuppliedChildren from the Rotorua Seventh-day Adventist School distribute flyers to seek answers over Jayleb-Che Dean’s disappearance. Photo / Supplied

Rotorua Seventh-day Adventist School pupils distribute flyers as part of an annual service commitment. Photo / SuppliedRotorua Seventh-day Adventist School pupils distribute flyers as part of an annual service commitment. Photo / Supplied

Anyone with any information is asked to contact police via 105, referencing file number 251003/5935.