By Kristy Kircher
The search for Stephanie Eldredge continues, and police are saying hunters may be the key to finding her.
Eldredge disappeared in August, leaving her daughter behind, and there has been no sign of her ever since.
We're coming up on the 2 month mark, and police have no new information -- so they're saying hunters may just help.
As we enter into fall, police are asking hunters, four-wheelers, and fishers to keep their eyes peeled for anything suspicious.
As of right now, there is no certain areas to look into, but just be aware if you spot a tent, any random clothing, anything that might be a helpful hint as to where Eldredge may be.
Detectives continue to investigate; they say they have no reason to believe there's foul play, but no reason to believe there is not.
"What we end up doing is reviewing what we've already done, talking to people we've already talked to, and then reaching out and asking the community to please keep their eyes and ears open," says Sgt. Joe Cawley, Idaho Falls Police.
Police hope the reward being offered will help find Eldredge as well. $5,000 has been donated to Crime Stoppers in hopes somebody will call in with some information.
If you have any tips or leads about Stephanie Eldredge's whereabouts, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers at 522-1983.