 This Wednesday marks the two-year anniversary that Cast Lake teenager Jeremy Jordan went missing. Our Josh Peterson met up with the family and investigator who are still searching for answers. It was nearly two years ago that 17-year-old Jeremy Jordan mysteriously disappeared. Since then, countless clues and searches have turned up little information, leaving the family to cope and continue on their quest for answers. Pretty much call them the investigator every Friday. Still no news, no leads, and the leads that we do get are not good. Sunday morning brought friends and family near the place Jeremy was last seen. A prayer and brief ceremony at the corner of Sixth Street and Wood Avenue launched a run from Bemidji to Cast Lake, a way to keep Jeremy in the forefront and strengthen the family. I guess we're kind of having a hard time. I can't believe it's the second year already. I don't want to do this next year, so we need to find Jeremy. Over the past two years, countless clues have left little for law enforcement to go on, but the search for answers still continues. Our department has followed up on over 150 leads in his case. Some of the leads have been determined to be false. Through a united effort, both law enforcement and family believe that someone out there knows something and needs to step forward. I think that others may know this information as well. It's very hard for somebody to keep information to themselves. So if you've heard something from somebody else, bring that information forward. Someone out there does know something. I would say step forward and say something. It's just hard on my kids every day, every night. As time passes, the pain of Jeremy's unknown whereabouts never goes away, but friends and family have faith that answers are out there and that Jeremy will be home soon. In Bemidji, Josh Peterson, Lakeland News. Jordan is a six-foot-four, 170-pound Native American male with black hair and brown eyes. His last scene wearing blue jeans with a blue and gray hooded sweatshirt with white and black Air Jordan shoes with elephant print. An $80,000 reward is available to anyone with information that leads to the discovery of Jeremy Jordan. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Bemidji Police Department.