 Well, it's back to square one for the family of missing Cast Lake teenager Jeremy Jordan. 11 months have now passed and still no sign of the missing 18 year old. Despite numerous leads, Jordan's family is looking to the public for help. Beginning at 10 tomorrow morning, the family will be holding a large search covering the area where Jordan was last seen. The family hopes that a fresh start may uncover clues that could lead to finding Jeremy. We did have so much support last year when we started, we did the large search. So, you know, maybe fresh eyes will see something, you know, even though it's been 11 months that we didn't see before. Behind the scenes, law enforcement has been busy following up on every lead that comes in. The Bemidji Police Department will be on hand for Saturday's search and says spreading the word out about Jordan's disappearance may create a better awareness as people head into the woods this fall. If there's something out there that may lead us closer to a resolution to this, we sure want those people to know that this is happening. So we're hoping to get that message out to all the people that are coming into our area again that this is what happened. It was a year ago, but evidence may still exist. Volunteers are asked to meet at 616 Wood Avenue southeast at 10 in the morning and are asked to wear orange. For more information, you can visit the Let's Bring Jeremy home Facebook page. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.