For any parent, nothing could be worse than a missing child. Law enforcement officials are continuing their search for a 2-year-old boy who disappeared in the Tennessee woods.
Noah Chamberlin has been missing for three days since disappearing while hiking with his grandmother and sister in the woods near his family’s home in Pinson, Tennessee. His grandmother turned to focus her attention on Noah’s sister briefly, and in a split-second, the two-year-old was gone.
Chester County Sheriff Blair Weaver told NBC station WMCA, “It is a search and rescue mission. We have total faith that we’re going to find Noah, and we’re going to bring him home safe.”
After accepting volunteers to assist in the search, the Chester County Sheriff’s Department said only certified law enforcement officers would be allowed to search. “Our main goal is to bring Noah home.” He also added that foul play is not being considered, and the family has been very cooperative in the search.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has been assisting the Chester County Sheriff’s Department, and has asked the public to check their homes, crawl spaces, cars, sheds and “anywhere else a 2-year-old could fit.”
We hope Noah is brought home safely soon!
SHARE the love, pass it on.