There are still no new leads in the case of a missing San Diego woman, and police are asking for the public's help in continuing the search.
Elizabeth Michelle Sullivan, 31, was last seen at her home near Liberty Station on Oct. 13, 2014.
The only other confirmed sighting of Sullivan was on Sunday, Oct. 19 when someone reported seeing her at the soccer fields in Liberty Station. She was described as wearing a gray sweatshirt with black leggings or "black stretch style cloth pants," police said.
Investigators say they have no new sightings since then.
Sullivan's husband Matthew, 29, told PEOPLE Magazine in November he just wants his daughters, ages four and two, to see their mother again.
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"I know when they see her, they are going to be so happy," he said.
Matthew, who is in the Navy, told PEOPLE the two were having marital problems and he was allowing his wife to "have her space." He said she had been going out more often, but had never been gone longer than overnight. She was reported missing by a friend when she failed to show up for an outing.
"The girls need their mom. She's never been gone this long, nowhere near this long," he told the magazine. "She's been with them their whole lives, while I was at work or on deployment., she was always here."
Elizabeth's father Edward Ricks traveled from Virgina to San Diego in November to pass on the same message.
"It's still pretty much a mystery,” Ricks told NBC 7. "I feel like she's in trouble, and I've come out here from Virginia to look for her and to let her know we're here."
Ricks, who used to get near-daily phone calls from his daughter before her disappearance, said he just wants to know she's OK.
"If in any way she hears this and can get to a telephone or in some way reach out to me, we will come and get her, and that's what I want her to know,” Ricks said.
Sullivan is described as an African American woman who stands 5-foot-3 and weighs 130 pounds. She has dark hair and dark eyes.
A text message sent on Oct. 13 was the last contact she's had with friends or family. Her phone has since been turned off. Her vehicle was found at home.
“It can happen to you. When it does, it gets very personal, and it takes on a whole new light when it happens to you," said Elizabeth's father to the public. "You get a strength like you never had before because that's my daughter and I'm bringing her home.”
If you know anything about Sullivan's whereabouts, you are asked to call the SDPD Missing Persons Section at 619-531-2277 or Det. James Hunter at 619-531-2327.