Chester County Sheriff Blair Weaver made a brief statement to the media at 4 P.M., Sunday. He said the search continues for Noah Chamberlin, 2, of Pinson.
Weaver also asked for citizens to once again help in the search effort along Short Road in Pinson. He said volunteers should gather at the Old Pinson School starting at 6 P.M. Please, dress for below freezing temperatures.
Those who live in the area of the search are asked to search their personal property, sheds, abandoned cars or any areas where Noah could have hidden.
PINSON-Day three….Noah Chamberlin is still missing, authorities does not know where he might be. It is believed he is still near where he went missing on Short Road behind his home.
Chester County Sheriff Blair Weaver said during a news conference Saturday night, January 16 that Noah, 2, is still missing and searchers and law enforcement still have no indication where the toddler may be.
Volunteers were being accepted for search teams until 7 A.M. Sunday. If Noah cannot be
located, the search will resume with law enforcement only, Weaver said.
“If we are unable to locate Noah by 7 A.M. in the morning, we will issue a plea to law enforcement statewide to come in and assist by using their professionally trained staff and technology to help us target certain specific areas of interest,” Weaver said. “We will temporarily suspend the use of citizen volunteers at that time.”
An Endangered Child Alert was issued for Noah on Thursday, January, 14.
Two-year-old Noah Israel Chamberlin was reported missing to the Chester County Sheriff’s Office around 1:30 P.M. on Thursday . He was last seen wearing a long-sleeved gray shirt and blue jeans. Noah was last seen going into the woods behind his house in the 1800 block of Short Road in Pinson.
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