I'm both sad and relieved that the little boy have been found, sad that he was found dead, and relieved for his family as they now know what has happened.
I saw that there have been post about why not search from the outer end of a circle and inwards to find someone, and I wonder if anyone have thought about how many searchers such a search would need. I did a quick calculation, and with a circle of a half mile radius the outer perimeter would be a little more than 3 miles, and a circle with 1½ mile radius the perimeter would be close to 10 miles. If spacing the searchers 15 feet from each-others (too far apart if searching for a child in my opinion), they would need 1000 searchers for the smaller circle, and 3000 for the larger circle, and if being 15 feet apart in the beginning they would most likely miss seeing a small child hidden somewhere, especially in such a terrain where Noah went missing. Wasn't there a post that said that it was during the second search in the area where he was found that they found him?