Well one of the problems is that there is so much open land in that area. I was told we were searching about 100 acres. I wish we could narrow it down, but until someone talks, the "open field" where he was left could be anywhere. There is a lot of old farmland where there are a lot of out buildings like old barns, storage buildings, etc., plus that is also an industrial type area. Today we searched in a lot scrub brushes where the ground was so soggy and muddy. Our horses were sinking and getting tangled in the undergrowth. So Tim told us to let the 4 wheelers go there and we searched open land. On a good note, there were media trucks all over the place, but they had been banished to across the street from the command center. We were instructed not to speak to the media, even though none tried to talk to me! I plan on being there again at 8 in the morning, and hopefully we'll have a better idea of where to search. While we were searching along the water, there were a group of searchers on foot doing a grid search in the park itself while kids were playing on the playground. It was very emotional for me, even though I don't know Joshua, my kids were raised in Pearland and we played in that park many times, and the Little League fields aren't far from there, either. I am now in Friendswood, which is right beside Pearland, but still have friends there. I just hope that we can find him safe. I attached a picture of the horse searchers, I am on the palomino on the far right.