The family of a pregnant woman and her child who were shot to death in Columbia in 2020 are still waiting for justice.

Howard County Police still have no suspect in the 2020 killings of Rabiah Ahmad and her baby Ahja.

Posting about it on Facebook, police said investigators followed many leads over the years in search of the person responsible.

There is a reward of up to $30,000 for any information that leads to an arrest.

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Ahmad is originally from Florida and that’s where her family remains. They’ve been waiting for answers.

Anita Najiy, Ahmad’s aunt, told WJZ that the worst part is not knowing the motive behind her loved ones’ deaths. Detectives do not believe that Ahmad was targeted.

“We’re in wait mode,” Najiy said.

Najiy told WJZ the family is still imploring anyone to come forward with information.

“If it was their loved ones, would they want justice to be sought for their family member?” Najiy asked.

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Police responded to the 6600 block of Dovecote Drive around 11 p.m. on July 31, 2020. There they found Ahmad shot once. She was seven months pregnant. Doctors delivered Ahja after the shooting, but she died five days later.

Police released video of a vehicle being sought — an older-model white sedan seen around the 8000 block of Harriet Tubman Lane shortly after the shooting.

Meanwhile, the family continues to wait, hopeful someone comes forward — especially the shooter.

“I pray that there are some redeeming qualities within you, that you would turn yourself in,” Najiy said.

Tips can be submitted by calling 410-313-STOP or emailing HCPDCrimeTips@howardcountymd.gov.