Key searchers from the Caylee Anthony case are involved in the search effort, namely Tim Miller with Texas EquuSearch; Caylee's grandfather ,George Anthony; and bounty hunter, Leonard Padilla have a been at the scene since Thursday.
Haleigh disappeared early Tuesday morning from her home in Satsuma, about 85 miles north of Orlando and west of Flagler County.
Video: Crews To Continue Massive Search For Haleigh
"We're holding on to some kind of miracle she just wandered away," said Tim Miller of EquuSearch.
Deputies chopped through the wooded area surrounding Hayleigh's neighborhood Thursday. They had to use machetes because of the thick brush.
Putnam County sheriff's investigators said someone snatched the little girl right out of her bed Monday night while her father's 17-year-old live-in girlfriend slept nearby.
Officials interviewed 44 sex offenders living with 5-miles of the Cummings' home. Haleigh's father, Ronald Cummings, begged for her safe return.
"I want my daughter back, that's all I want. I want my daughter back," he pleaded.
Tim Miller said getting his searchers to work as soon as possible was the goal.
'It's very critical to get out there as quick as we can get out there. I wish we would have been here the first hour but unfortunately there's never a warning when there's a possible abduction," he said.
Miller is looking for volunteers to help out in the search Friday morning and into the weekend. The group is expected to gather at 8:00am.
The mother of Hayleigh Cummings, Crystal Sheffield, was surrounded by her family and friends during a prayer vigil Thursday night for her daughter. She couldn't hold back the tears.
Haleigh's grandfather, Johnny Sheffield was there for support and to help in the search.
"We don't want another tragic ending, like her to end up like Caylee Anthony,' said Johnny.
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