The search for a missing 2-year-old boy is now going into its fifth night. Dozens and dozens of volunteers braved the cold night as temperatures dipped into the teens to look for Noah Chamberlin.

The boy has been missing since Thursday. He was last seen in the woods behind his home in Pinson, Tennessee, which is about 20 minutes south of Jackson.

Law enforcement agencies, including the TBI, FBI, Tennessee Department of Corrections and surrounding sheriff's departments and police, have formed a massive team to search for the little boy and bring him home.

They are taking on the massive task of finding a missing child in a 600 acre plot of land where he went missing.

The Chester County Sheriff told FOX13 they are leaving no stone unturned, and they're using every resource they have available on land, air, and water.

Chester County Sheriff Blair Weaver told FOX13 they are continuing to expand the search area, but so far the boy is still missing.

Along with dozens of law enforcement agencies, search dogs from as far as Kentucky and North Carolina are all out looking for the two-year old.

Weaver told FOX13 they are also using any and every technology available to them in this search. That includes sonar, infrared, K-9's, night vision, water search and rescue teams and more.

Unfortunately, despite all this, there has been no trace of Chamberlin.

"I have faith, I have faith. I don't know why I'd be out there if I didn't have faith. You've got to believe in something and I believe we're going to find him," Weaver said.

Volunteers will search in one-hour shifts until dawn or until conditions get too dangerous for people to be out. Meanwhile, law enforcement continues to search around the clock.