– We would be grateful if everyone who was driving on the evening of Tuesday, November 28, around 9 p.m., would try to remember what they saw, says Elliott's mother, Anna Larsson.
She wants everyone within a 100-kilometer radius of Jävre to remember if they saw Elliott's dark gray Volvo or if they were overtaken by it.
– And if so, where.
It has been three weeks since her son disappeared.
– It's been very hard, she says.
Last week, police conducted a cellphone tower dump to obtain information from Elliott's cell phone. The data is currently being processed.
The information includes both the activity and location of the phone itself, as well as the activity on the SIM card.
– We are currently going through both his computer and the tower dump Johann Kristiansson of the Skellefteå police told Norran.
So far, no new information has come to light.
– The police need the public's help more than ever, says Anna.
– What makes me desperate is that no tips have come in, considering how many people have been out searching.
On Thursday at 18:00, Elliott's family, together with the Swedish Church, will hold a meeting at Landskyrkan. There people can meet, light a candle for Elliott, talk or just sit in silence.
– The disappearance doesn't only affect those closest to him, says Anna.
– All Skellefteå is affected.