The FBI is offering $20,000 for the safe return of a toddler in Mississippi who went missing over a week ago, CNN reported.

Two-year-old Myra Lewis was reported missing by her family after playing with her sister outside of their Camden home.

She was last seen in white or khaki pants, a turquoise sweater with a bear on it, and pink tennis shoes. Myria is 37 inches tall and weights 27 pounds.

"Since her disappearance was reported, multiple state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies have participated in a massive, collaborative search effort," the Jackson FBI Office said.

"Significant resources have been dedicated to this investigation, including extensive ground and air searches, and utilization of specially trained search teams." 

However, Myra disappeared without a trace, leaving authorities to offer a reward to encourage anyone with information to come forward. 

"We are confident that information will be uncovered which will lead to Myra's return, and we continue to solicit the public's assistance in locating this little girl," said Daniel McMullen, the FBI special agent in charge. 

According to CNN, Madison County Sheriff Randy Tucker said he believes the toddler is somewhere in the area. Tucker also said rumors about Myra possibly being hit by a car are untrue.

"One of the scenarios was that Myra was possibly run over by that vehicle. Obviously following my pledge to follow every lead, we impounded that vehicle. It is not charged with anything related to the child at this point," Tucker said.