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CHESTER COUNTY, Tenn. — Local law enforcement representatives met with the media on Tuesday to give an update on the latest in the search for 2-year-old Noah Chamberlin.

Officials said with wintry weather forecasted they would not be using volunteers this evening to search for the boy.

Law enforcement said they would continue the search as long as the weather would allow them to.

One of the biggest issues they have had to face, law enforcement said, were the many rumors and speculation being shared on social media.

They asked the public to refrain from starting or sharing rumors, as it makes it difficult for law enforcement to do their job.

One such rumor involving a homeowner pouring concrete recently took off on social media.

The sheriff said that concrete was poured over two years ago and had nothing to do with Noah.

They did however say they still believe the 2-year-old is alive and in the woods.

Noah went missing on Thursday as he was on a walk through the woods with his grandmother and sister.

So far, law enforcement agencies have searched over 1,000 acres of land using hundreds of people.