"The one thing we try to rely on above all else is the information the mother of the child will give us," said Scott. "That's the problem. The mother of Amir, Zeina, is not being factual with investigators and that raises our concerns."Stories the mother has given to investigators haven't checked out. "It's troublesome but at the same time we've seen cases where the child was missing much longer and was safely recovered," said Hugh Munn who works at USC and helps law enforcement find missing children. "If you've seen something or know something, don't hold it back because you think it's inconsequential or of no use. That might be the very bit of information they need."Police are pleading for any and all tips in an effort to bring Amir Jennings home."If you've seen Zeina, if you've seen Amir, could have been a month ago, we need to know about it," said Scott.