 Neighboring law enforcement agencies joined together in Bemidji today to help search and locate a 17-year-old missing boy, Jeremy Jordan. Our Josh Peterson was there as officers from all over the region came to help find the missing Cass Lake teenager. It has now been two weeks since 17-year-old Jeremy Jordan went missing after attending a Halloween party in the Nymore neighborhood of Bemidji. Law enforcement from five different counties were briefed and set out on foot, ATV and by helicopter in groups as part of an effort to make sure that nothing is overlooked. The prevailing theory is that he was looking to walk home and he selected a road some most direct route between the city of Bemidji and the city Cass Lake and our search efforts today are focusing on those areas specifically. At one point last week the Bemidji Police Department were looking into over 20 different tips however none of those tips has led officers to finding the missing teenager. So we spent a considerable amount of investigatory effort following up on all of those and at this point we've we've run out of tips coming from the public. For family and friends of Jeremy Jordan the past two weeks has been extremely difficult especially when there is only so much that a person can do. We're hanging in there we're you know we are getting tired you know it's every day every day going out with pretty much a core group of like probably 20. For Jeremy's family seeing a large response in turnout helps strengthen their hope. With law enforcement working alongside multiple other agencies the goal has always been the same to bring Jeremy home. There's so many areas that back there that we did cover and it's nice to have a double check though too. This multi-jurisdictional effort that also includes local tribal state and law enforcement agencies are searching areas that are considered likely areas Jordan could have traveled. Area residents are asked to keep checking their properties and any buildings that they have on it. In Bemidji I'm Josh Peterson, Lincoln News. Jordan is described as six foot four and one hundred and seventy five pounds with short dark brown hair and brown eyes. He was wearing a blue and gray hooded sweatshirt and light colored blue jeans. If you know of his whereabouts or of any information you asked to call the Bemidji Police Department. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.