GEORGETOWN, Texas — Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody is expected to provide an update on the Rachel Cooke case, a woman who has been missing from the area since January 2002.

The sheriff will meet with media in Georgetown on Friday morning to deliver the update. This January marked the 16th anniversary of Cooke’s disappearance.

Cooke was 19 years old when she went missing. She was back home from college in San Diego and was last seen jogging in her Georgetown neighborhood.

Most recently, in June of 2017, a tip prompted the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office and FBI to dig up a 15-by-20-foot area about five miles north of Liberty Hill, but teams were unable to locate anything.

Despite how long it has been without answers, Cooke's family is determined to keep searching.

Rachel was described to be 5 foot 3 inches, 115 pounds, with blue/hazel eyes and blonde hair.

She was wearing a gray running outfit, green sports bra, Asics running shoes and a yellow Walkman with headphones. She also has two heart-shaped cherries tattooed on her left foot, multiple ear piercings and a navel piercing.

If you have any information on what happened the morning of January 10, 2002, or where Cooke is, call the FBI at 1-800-225-5324. You can also submit tips at tips.fbi.gov.

This is a developing story. Stay with Spectrum News for updates as they become available.