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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Noah and Luca Work Together to Find Marisa

Since Marisa (Sofia Pernas) disappeared, Victor (Eric Braeden) became Noah (Robert Adamson) and Luca's (Miles Gaston Villanueva) prime suspect. The two will now work together in today's episode of "The Young and the Restless" to find out the truth about Marisa's disappearance.

According to She Knows Soaps, Luca will try to confront Victor about Marisa, but Noah will try to stop him first. They'll ask Kevin (Greg Rikaart) to check on the surveillance footage that was taken, but Kevin will say he can't do it. Noah and Luca will then decide to get help from Luca's father for more information.

The two men then will go to Natalie's (Mara McCaffray) suite in the club, and try to sneak in to check if Marisa is there. They confront Mariah (Camryn Grimes) and find out what Victor is planning with Marisa. The two will be left trying to figure out how they will be able to convince Victor to let Marisa go.

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Meanwhile, Kevin and Victor discuss the terms of Adam's disappearance, and Kevin suggests to just give up Marisa, who Victor thinks is "the girl" that is being mentioned in the ransom note in exchange for Adam. However, Kevn and Mariah realize that Natalie is actually "the girl" in the ransom note, and both decide to tell Victor, according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry. However, Natalie escapes from Mariah's watch, and beats Kevin and Mariah from telling Victor by confronting him herself. "You have the wrong girl," she tells the older Newman. Fans wonder how Victor will move forward now after realizing that he got "the wrong girl."

The synopsis of the episode today, Jan. 19, reads, "Natalie runs out on Mariah, Sharon clashes with Chelsea, and Luca and Noah work to locate Marisa."

Watch "The Young and the Restless" on CBS every day, from Monday to Friday.

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