 Cody Michael is back and so is Bauer. This is the moment everyone hoped and prayed for. Strong on our faith all along, we give all the credit to God, glory to him. And he took care of our boy and the dog. So this is the trailhead. I mean Cody and Bauer didn't return here on Monday like they were expected to. His family and friends absolutely knew there was something wrong. The Placer County Sheriff's Office jumped into action. They're the lead agency out here, but they quickly realized they needed help. And that's where Cal OES's Dan Daly comes in. As the Region 4 Mutual Aid Coordinator, I responded up yesterday so that I could be on scene to make sure that we're getting the resources that El Dorado County and these other searchers need to successfully bring the search to a close. Mutual Aid search and rescue teams answered his call. El Dorado, Contra Costa, Alpine and Marin counties have all been assisting, pulling out all the stops to find any trace of the two. Today, SAR teams have grown to 44 searchers on the ground, dozens of volunteers at Incident Command, plus two California National Guard Blackhawk helicopters and crews. Without this kind of cooperation, coordination and the ability to help each other out. These guys saved my life. Everyone's here. It's hero. The result of this search and so many others may have had a much different ending. How did that to your family? How did that to your family? How did that to your family? How did that to your family? How did that to your family? How did that to your family?