A resident said the community and multiple agencies are coordinating an ongoing search for a missing woman and urged volunteers and officials not to stop until she is found.
The resident described how a car parked "right here behind us" and said "there was a camera facing this way, and that's how we got across with that," attributing part of the search progress to that footage. They described local volunteers and outside groups offering help — including "survival flights" and boats — and said helicopters and airplanes are providing aerial views while search boats use "radar, sonar, and whatever other stuff they got" to search the water and shoreline.
"We're going to keep on going as long as we can," the resident said, adding that Conway County, Polk County and Russellville have sent boats and personnel to assist. They also noted use of a city side-by-side vehicle to reach areas that are difficult to walk.
The resident urged maintaining a visible, sustained presence: "Elaborate on the importance of continuing to have a presence out here, not stopping. Stopping the search and keeping it going until she's found." The transcript does not identify the missing woman by name, and it does not include an official statement from law-enforcement agencies or specify which agency is leading the operation.
Community members described ongoing coordination and offers of assistance ranging from boats and aircraft to volunteers willing to help with logistics. The resident said calls have come in offering services and equipment, and that neighboring counties have provided boats and personnel to expand the search area.
No formal actions, votes or orders were recorded in the transcript excerpt; the most recent procedural step described by the speaker was continued, volunteer-led searching and agency support. The speaker said the search will continue "as long as we can."