I believe the news said the mom's former boyfriend is the one currently in in drug rehab, not the mom. According to local news, the biological parents were living houseless in the same Waimanalo community where the adoptive parents live. The Waimanalo community is fairly close knit, I believe, with lots of plant nurseries, horse farms and other agricultural. There are so, so many places nearby a young child could hide. The landscape is largely jungle between homes, with lots of ditches and gullies and very thick brush. Plus, all the agricultural operations have lots of sheds and places a kid could hide. Also, Waimanalo beach is only a few blocks away. There is lots of forest and dense brush near the beach. I live about 5 miles away and spent some time today driving and looking around nearby areas, until I had to leave for work. I believe the adoptive home is only a few blocks away from the home of some of the biological relatives. So many are looking for her here. One thought I had while driving the area was that there was no way a 6 year old child would have gone into the dark and scary jungle/forested areas so late at night. Or anytime, really. I think she would have headed for someone's home or a building. Even the walk to the beach would have been scary at night. Plus, she'd have had to cross a busy, 2 lane road at night before she got to the beach. You'd think someone would have noticed a 6 year old doing that so late at night. It seems more likely she would have tried to go find her mom or relatives nearby, right? I'm praying they find her soon and will go join the search tomorrow if they go out again.