POLICE renewed their appeal for help in finding missing Cessnock teenager Dylan Dickie after forensic analysis of his discarded trailbike and helmet failed to uncover any new clues.
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The 19-year-old has not been seen by his family since leaving on a Yahama 250 trail bike on June 23.
The bike, helmet and a set of gloves were discovered six days later during a large search of the Corrabare State Forest, about 20km south-west of Cessnock.
But tests on the items have only shown DNA matching Dylan, suggesting there was no-one else involved in his disappearance and confirming suggestions that he was not a victim of foul play.
However, it is unclear whether Dylan had decided to take time out or became disorientated in the bush.
It is now understood Dylan was last seen at a shop on the day he went missing and was wearing black track suit pants, a dark coloured hooded jacket, brown steel cap work boots and a black and white beanie.