 Over six months have passed now since 17-year-old Jeremy Jordan went missing in Bemidji. Our Josh Peterson spoke with law enforcement and Jordan's family members on how they continue to have hope. It was in the early hours of November 1st that 17-year-old Jeremy Jordan of Cass Lake was last seen in the area of Sixth Street and Wood Avenue. Since then, it has been grueling six months for Jordan's family and friends, helping law enforcement with leads and keeping faith that Jeremy will return home safely. It's difficult. It's difficult coming up here to Bemidji and, you know, not being able to not knowing where he's at, you know, not knowing what happened. Since last fall, large-scale searches have been held by air, water and ground, where volunteers and law enforcement combed the area looking for any sign of Jeremy. Even six months later, similar searches continue. Since I saw we've had a couple of boat searches, both involving canines and just so in our, we've also put helicopters in the air and a fixed wing plane in the air to, again, search the area where he was last seen and then focusing eastward. It's been over six months since Jeremy Jordan has gone missing from this location and what law enforcement say is frustrating to them is that none of the many tips that they received have led them to Jeremy. That tip that has, that has changed the direction or helped us to focus the direction on whether this should go one direction or another and that's probably the most frustrating. You really want to find a conclusion. You want to bring Jeremy back to his family or Jeremy's family. They continue to hope and pray for answers and ask everyone to help. You know, that's, we just want him home. You know, we want to know what happened. We want to know where he's at. In Bemidji, Josh Peterson, Lakeland News. Jeremy Jordan's family is currently offering a $5,000 reward for information that locates Jeremy. You have had contact with Jeremy Jordan and know of his current whereabouts. You're asked to call the Bemidji police department at 218-333-9111. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.