US Army investigators are offering a cash reward for information about the disappearance of a soldier from her base at Fort Hood, Texas.
Private First Class Vanessa Guillen, 20, was last seen around noon on 22 April in a car park where she worked.
Her car and barracks keys, ID card and wallet were found in the armoury room where she had been earlier that day.
Rallies have taken place outside her base and in her native Houston, with more planned until she is found.
On Monday, the Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) increased the reward to $25,000 (£20,000).
“We are completely committed to finding Vanessa and aggressively going after every single piece of credible information and every lead in this investigation,” said Army CID spokesman Chris Grey in a statement. “We will not stop until we find Vanessa.”
The statement added that she was last seen wearing “purple fitness-type pants” and a black T-shirt, and is an “avid runner”.
More than 150 people have been interviewed, the statement continued. Other law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have also been asked to assist in the nationwide search.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is also joining…