Scotland Neck police Chief Joe Williams said investigators continue their search for Jalesa Reynolds who has been missing since February.

“I’m disappointed she hasn’t been located with all the hunting activity,” he said this afternoon.

While the woman’s disappearance is still being treated as a missing person case, Williams is not optimistic. “After all this time no one has seen her.”

Information released earlier this year shows a search of IP addresses led investigators to discover the woman used a computer at a house on Cemetery Road outside Scotland Neck. Police talked to the person at that house and continue to investigate that lead, a lead which Williams said he believes is the key to solving her disappearance.

Investigation also shows she frequented the Scotland Neck library daily where she used Facebook and other social networking websites. After visiting the library she would go to the satellite community college where she worked on her graduate equivalency diploma. The police department seized the library computer and sent it to the State Bureau of Investigation lab where agents discovered she used a computer at the Cemetery Road house, which is the home of a registered sex offender. That computer was also seized.

The governor’s office is offering a $5,000 reward and a $500 reward is also being offered to anyone with information. Those with information are encouraged to call the police department at 252-826-4112 or Halifax County Crimestoppers at 252-583-4444.