The search continues for University of Iowa Student Mollie Tibbetts. The 20-year-old was last seen in her hometown of Brooklyn, Iowa, July 18th.

This comes as organizers increase the reward for information leading to Tibbetts' return is now up to $260,000. Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa says the family of Tibbetts' believes she's alive, but has been kidnapped.

The organization says it has shared more than 200 anonymous tips with law enforcement, since Monday,

TV-9 received calls that investigators were out searching a hog farm in Guernsey on Sunday. We were not able to confirm that with investigators. Investigators plan on holding a news conference on Tuesday to give an update on the search.

Some parents I talked to in Brooklyn say they won’t let their kids go outside alone anymore. That's one reason why they say the parks have become pretty empty lately. Crystal Behe has three children. She also won’t let them out of her sights. She says the neighborhood has come together to keep a close eye on each other lately.

She says, “Everybody is being more watchful. Watching out for their neighbors, watching out for their neighbor’s kids, everybody is just kind of keeping an eye."