"It was mind-blowing to be honest...too many people to name, really."
The McGillivrays went from Whanganui to Marton immediately on hearing Kyle was missing.
"We were over there by sort of quarter to four, starting to search."
Mr McGillivray said police used dogs to try and find Kyle. This meant some volunteers searching on foot were asked to drive instead.
"We ended up just having to let everyone know we appreciate the help and if they wanted to, search just in vehicles only, just so they didn't disturb any of the possible leads, scent-wise and everything for the dogs."
He said a few girls were out helping with the search for Kyle and on the fringes of the search area found him at about 10am today.
"There he was in the paddock."
Mr McGillivray was going back to Whanganui Base Hospital this afternoon where Kyle was having a routine check-up.
"He should be all right...a bit worse for wear but it's a good outcome."