 I'm not going away till my baby girl is found. I'm just not. And somebody's always going to be here to look for her. After 75 days, the search for Candy Green Gonzalez continues. Saturday we spoke with family members Betty Dixon and Sue Abbott about their efforts. We don't stop every weekend there's a larger group that can get together because you know sometimes they work during the week and for those that work during the week sometimes I have days off during the week that I'm here so there's there's always somebody here in Floyd County even when you know I personally can't be here or Sue can't or her brother there's always people there looking. In addition the family says they continue to make flyers and follow up on tips given by the community. Also in hopes of assisting their search the family has decided to release a voicemail left by Gonzalez on June 1st. We hope that she hear that they're able to understand that Candy was in distress and she wanted help and she wanted her mom and I'm sure wherever she is right now she still wants her mom and we need someone to help bring her home so she can be back with mom. Mom It's voicemail. It's voicemail. That's why I was trying to just say. If you have information leading to the discovery of Gonzalez you can call 859-509-1488 or 606-226-7515. A $10,000 reward is available. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Horjall.