HENDERSON, Tenn. — Chester County law enforcement officials said they have found clues that may lead them to missing 2-year-old Noah Chamberlin.
However, the Chester County sheriff would not say what crews found on Wednesday.
As law enforcement searched muddy woods, the entire community went to a prayer service at Chester County High School to bring Noah home.
The service started around 6:30 p.m. with a large show of support for Sheriff Blair Weaver for what the community said he is doing to find the child.
The little boy disappeared last Thursday in the woods behind his grandmother’s home after she turned to check on his 4-year-old sister.
The community prayed for God to protect Noah, strength for his family, and for the safety of law enforcement searching for him.
People told WREG the community coming together for the cause speaks volumes.
“My gosh we’re trying Noah,” one community member said. “We love you. We’re looking for you. We want to find you.”
Noah’s family did not attend the prayer service.