Search Continues for Missing Toddler on Day 3

Noah Chamberlain has been missing for 48 hours.

PINSON, Tenn. — Law enforcement and first responders continued their search Saturday for 2 year-old Noah Chamberlin.
A little before 1 o’clock 50 volunteers were sent on the first bus to the scene. Hundreds of volunteers and civilian searchers showed up Saturday morning to assist, according to the Chester County Sheriff Weaver, untrained civilian volunteers will be used as needed. Officials say trained search and rescue workers are on the ground and National Guard helicopters are in the air.

Chester county sheriff office is still leading this investigation. Tennessee bureau of investigation is here assisting.

Noah reportedly went missing around 1:30 p.m. Thursday, according to the Madison County Sheriff’s Department, which is helping with the search. Noah was reportedly on a nature hike with his grandmother and 4-year-old sister in the woods behind their home when he disappeared. The grandmother told officers she was paying attention to her granddaughter for a moment and when she looked up, Noah was gone.

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