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    >> parents marlene and steve , and her sister danielle, are now joining us, along with lori smith, the santa claire are county sheriff . good morning to all of you.

    >> good morning.

    >> good morning.

    >> good morning.

    >> i know that as hard as it is to be on our television this morning, you are here because you want to do everything possible to help find sierra . so, marlene , you know, knowing your daughter, knowing what these new details that the police are now releasing, what does your gut tell you about what happened to sierra ?

    >> well, as every -- each day goes on i just have this gut feeling that she's not willfully choosing to be away. she loved her family. and she loved her friends. and i just know that she wouldn't -- wouldn't intentionally be away as the day goes on, my heart aches for her. i know she's out there. you know, i keep praying and i have faith that she's going to find her way back to us. and we're all going to embrace her. we loved her so much. we're praying for you, honey, we just want you back. we want you coming back. i can't wait to see you again.

    >> i know a lot of people listening are hoping you get that wish come true, marlene . i -- can either of you or steve explain why she was carrying a bag of clothing to school? have you ruled out in your minds that she might have been thinking about running away ?

    >> no. but i haven't thought of that. but i know that frequently she would borrow clothes from her friends, and they would -- she would bring things to her friends to, you know, wear, and she would borrow -- and borrow things that she really liked that they were wearing. you know, she's done that in the past quite a few times.

    >> steve , you also -- go ahead, steve .

    >> i was just going to say, there's no reason why we would think she would have a bag -- pack a bag of clothes like that. it's just --

    >> you released a statement, steve , on wednesday to address the fact that you are a registered sex offender , and you were trying to remind people, you said, that police say that, you know, that you are not a person of interest in this case. yet, you leave concerns about whether or not your history could shape public opinion about sierra . could distract people from the case. what do you want to say about that this morning?

    >> yeah. the only thing i'm going to say, as i stated, you know, i wanted the focus to be on sierra . we've got to find sierra . i'm not a suspect or a person of interest so i just want that, you know, removed. we've been cooperating, you know, with authorities, and i -- they've stated that also, and i just want that out of the way so that we can focus on sierra , finding sierra .

    >> sheriff, last night you brought in the fbi brought in actually search dogs and equipment into the house where sierra lived. why did that happen? do you know what they were looking for?

    >> what we know is that sierra probably --

    >> go ahead.

    >> probably didn't leave -- what we know is sierra probably didn't leave the court. no one sees her that morning. she did actually consensual searches on all the houses in the cul-de-sac. we wanted to rule out that any of the people here had anything to do with her disappearance.

    >> i see. and how -- so what will the focus then be on today, and in the coming days, as the clock as you know well is ticking?

    >> we're going to be continuing our investigation. we're doing hundreds of interviews. we're continuing to talk to kids. today, since it is the one-week anniversary, we're going to be doing roadblocks this morning, actually talking with all the cars that go past, see if that's their normal place to be on friday. but we have a tremendous number of people assigned to it doing many different things today.

    >> marlene , since you said at the beginning of this interview that you are increasingly concerned that sierra 's being held against her will, what -- do you have a message this morning to anyone who may be preventing her from coming home ?

    >> please, please find it in your heart to release her. we love her so much. and we ache for her and we're anxious to see her again. please find it in your heart to let her go. if you could see, the public is concerned about her, and we all are, as each day -- as each day comes, it just gets more difficult. sierra , if you're out there, please, be strong. i know you could survive this. i know you can. you're a strong individual and you're going to -- you're going to make it back to us.

    >> i know a lot of people are praying for your family. marlene , steve and danielle, i know you're there to support your parents. thank you so much, all of you. and also sheriff smith, thank you. we wish you every luck in finding sierra . and if you have any information on sierra 's disappearance you should call the santa clara county sheriff's office. the number is

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updated 3/23/2012 9:11:22 AM ET 2012-03-23T13:11:22

The parents of Sierra LaMar, the California teen who's been missing since March 6, believe she did not run away — and are pleading for her return.

“Please find it in your heart to release her,’’ said Sierra's mother, Marlene LaMar, on TODAY Friday. “We love her so much. We ache for her and we are anxious to see her again.

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Sierra LaMar, 15, has been missing since March 6.

“Sierra, if you’re out there, please be strong. I know you can survive this. You’re a strong individual, and you’re going to make it back to us.’’

Story: Missing California teen’s purse, clothing found

The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s office found a purse and a backpack Sunday containing clothing belonging to the missing 15-year-old. LaMar, a sophomore at Sobrato High School in Morgan Hill, Calif., has not been seen since she left for school at 7:15 a.m. a week ago.

The items were found about two miles in the opposite direction from her bus stop — and a mile from where investigators recovered her undamaged cell phone on Saturday. The cell phone and clothes have not provided any clues, according to investigators.

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Her parents don’t believe that the packed bag of clothing indicates she was trying to run away.

“I haven’t thought of that, but I know that frequently she would borrow clothes from her friends,’’ her mother said. “She would bring things to her friends to wear and borrow things that she really liked that they were wearing. She’s done that in the past quite a few times.’’

“There’s no reason why we would think she would pack a bag of clothes,’’ said Steve LaMar, Sierra’s father. “It’s baffling.’’

Investigators have not found any specific evidence signaling foul play, but LaMar’s parents believe she may have been abducted.

“As each day goes on, I just have this gut feeling that she’s not willfully choosing to be away,’’ her mother told Ann Curry through tears. “She loves her family, and she loves her friends. I just know that she wouldn’t intentionally be away.

“As each day goes on, my heart aches for her. I know she’s out there. I keep praying, and I know that she’s going to find her way back to us, and we’re all going to embrace her. We love her so much. We just want you back. We can’t wait to see you again.’’

In addition to school books, police found a T-shirt, pants and undergarments neatly folded in the recovered backpack, including a shirt investigators believe Sierra was wearing in a photo posted online the morning she disappeared.

“My gut’s saying, it was terrifying,’’ Marlene LaMar told NBC News. “I don’t know what to think.’’

On Thursday night, an FBI team combed LaMar’s house while dogs and volunteers scoured the nearby area, which contains several wide-open fields and dozens of abandoned buildings.

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A map shows the location of various points of interest in the search for clues as to LaMar's whereabouts.

Local police are setting up road blocks in the area to question drivers, Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith told Friday.

“What we know is Sierra probably didn’t leave the (street),’’ Smith said. “No one sees her that morning. We wanted to rule out that any of the people here (on LaMar’s street) had anything to do with her disappearance.’’

Steve LaMar is a registered sex offender but has not been declared a person of interest or a suspect in his daughter’s disappearance, according to investigators. LaMar was charged with 12 felony counts of committing lewd or lascivious acts with three children under 14, none of whom was his daughter, in March 2009. He pleaded guilty to one count and was sentenced in September 2009 to a year in jail.

He does not want his past to cloud the investigation.

Story: Missing California teen’s father is not a suspect

“The only thing I’m going to say, as I stated I want the focus to be on Sierra and (we’ve) got to find Sierra,’’ he said. “I’m not a suspect or person of interest, so I just want that removed. We’ve been cooperating with authorities, and they’ve stated that also. I want that out of the way so that we can focus on finding Sierra.’’

“She had a very good relationship with the mom, the mom’s boyfriend and her biological father,’’ Santa Clara County Sgt. Jose Cardoza told reporters. “We have no information that would lead us to believe otherwise that there were other problems at home.’’

At a recent candlelight vigil, the family was joined by Mitzi Sanchez, who was kidnapped in 2000 in Vallejo, Calif., when she was eight years old while walking home from school. Two days after being abducted, she escaped from her leg shackles in the car of Curtis Dean Anderson, who was eventually caught. He died in prison in 2007.

Video: Foul play feared as search for teen intensifies

“A lot of kids do get to come back home, and it could be her,’’ Sanchez told NBC News. “It’s not too often, but who’s to say that she can’t do it?’’

Anyone with information regarding her disappearance is urged to contact the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office at 408-299-2311.

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