There is no connection between the Kayla Berg investigation, and a recent viral video depicted a woman held captive, according to a post on the Antigo Police Department Facebook page.

The video was posted to YouTube about two months after, Kayla Berg, then 15, went missing. Sunday, a blog was written attempting to make a connection to Berg. The video has since been removed from YouTube.

Antigo Police Chief Eric Roller declined to say where the man in the video and female actor are from, but did say the video was made on the East Coast.

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""It's not in the area. It's on the east coast. We know it's not anything associated with Kayla or anything in this area," Roller said.

He adds that the people behind the video had no idea their video was at the center of an investigation.

"They felt sorry for her, doing what they did, and didn't realize the implications that everything lead to by their actions."

Their apology does little to comfort Berg's mother, Hope Sprenger.

"It just completely disturbs me that someone would even, think it's okay to make something like that and put it on the world wide web," Sprenger told NewsChannel 7 Wednesday.

The video and its investigation have been difficult for Sprenger.

"It's very overwhelming. I'm tired. I'm worn out. I'm an emotional wreck. It's difficult and it's been an extreme roller coaster ride."

It's been difficult for Roller and his officers not being able to provide Kayla's family and friends with information.

"That's really hard for them, another waiting game, and another point that we're not able to give them an answer. That's a hard part on our end of it," Roller said.

But they both agree that something may come from the video, and attention may once again be focused on the now 7 year case.

If you have any information regarding Kayla's disappearance, please call the Antigo Police Department.