The family of a man who has been missing for six years revived their search for the man with the help of Enoch Cree band members Saturday afternoon.

The family of William Jay Sharphead, who is better known as Billy Jay, says they're still desperately searching for answers to shed light on his disappearance.

"How much have we missed him? There's just no words to describe it," said sister Joanne Sharphead Arcand. "We've been looking for six years and we're not going to stop until we find him."

The search manager, Ian MacVittie, says the team is hoping to provide the family some closure.

"The point is to let the family know that we're doing everything we can to alleviate any concerns that they have for their missing loved one," said MacVittie.

The band is now also offering a $5,000 reward for anyone who has information about Billy Jay Sharphead's disappearance.

Sharphead went missing from the Enoch First Nation on September 1, 2003 and has not been seen or heard from since. 

At the time of his disappearance he was described as a 36-year-old native male who was approximately 140 lbs and about 5'8" tall.  He has black hair and brown eyes and has a superman tattoo on his left shoulder. 

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to call Stony Plain RCMP at 780-963-2217 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).