BELLE ISLE, Fla. — Stephanie Hollingsworth's family and friends will hold a vigil tonight, marking a week since the Belle Isle mother of three vanished.

"At this point, our family needs your help," husband Scott Hollingsworth said recently in a public Facebook post. "PLEASE search your immediate area/vicinity and any surrounding areas that you may think of for any signs of Stephanie and/or the Chevy Tahoe that she was last known to be driving.

The vigil is at 7 p.m. in the 5000 block of Monet Avenue, according to Belle Isle Police Chief Laura Houston. 

Hollingsworth, 50, was last seen at noon on September 25 at her home on Monet Avenue, police said.

She took her purse and left behind her cell phone, leaving in a 2000 Silver Chevrolet Tahoe with this Florida plate: Y50XUR

She withdrew $20 from a Bank of America at Hoffner Avenue and Goldenrod Road at 1:53 p.m. Friday. Then she vanished, leaving no trail to follow.

"That is the only trace or transaction that has occurred since she has been gone," Scott Hollingsworth said on Facebook.

A $5,000 reward is being offered through Crimeline to help investigators solve this case. Tipsters can call 1-800-423-TIPS (8477).

"Stephanie suffers from some mental conditions and needs care," authorities said in a news release Tuesday. 

In an update to the media on Friday morning, Houston said investigators, "have received no meaningful leads and continue to use every resource available to locate Stephanie Hollingsworth."