Jacque's sister-in-law Nancy Rawson wanted to be there with the hundreds of others, many of them she's never met.
"It's amazing the outpouring from the community, the prayers of support to have this many people show up and help bring closure to our family is just amazing," said Rawson.
Helping to lead the way on this search, the CUE Center for missing persons out of North Carolina.
"It's a volunteer group that does this 24/7", said Christy Davis-CUE Center Volunteer. "We go all over the country helping families find their missing loved ones."
She says they've targeted several areas of interest. With pink flags in hand searchers marked spots that may need additional investigation.
"You go into this type of thing hoping to find something," said Davis. "If we can't find Jacque may be we find something that leads us to Jacque."
The Scott County Search and Rescue K9 Unit also worked to sniff out new leads.