TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) -
Police are looking for anyone who took home video during a baseball game that Isabel's family attended the night before she disappeared.
Connie Koutz attends her son's little league baseball games at Freedom Park, always with a camera in hand.
She was here last week, too, taking pictures off her cell phone.
Koutz said, "People on the field a lot, my son. Not really of the audience. Just of the kids playing."
"Many parents go to these events and they take their own cameras, if they did, we're asking them to make that known to us so we can evaluate that video," said Lt. Fabian Pacheco, Tucson Police Dept.
Koutz says she will gladly give her images to police hoping they may pick up any clues in the disappearance of 6-year-old Isabel Celis who vanished from her home on East 12th Street last week.
She was last seen at Freedom Little League Field by the public watching her brothers baseball game as she played near the dugout.
"Nothing out of the ordinary, all the kids run around the dugout, running around asking mom or dad for snack bar money," said Joe Vega, Major Division Baseball Manager.
People in the community involved in the search efforts tied purple ribbons to the fence and signs hang on the snack bar. Many hope Isabel will return soon and safely.
"We're taking the fields with heavy hearts. We know poor Sergio would want us to play hard, so that's what we're going to do," said Vega.
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