The Trumbull County Sheriff says Rainn Peterson is still doing fine at last check at a hospital after spending nearly two days exposed to chilly and rainy weather in Northern Trumbull County.

After disappearing from her great grandparent's home on State Route 45 Friday evening, Victor Sutton, riding by himself on a four-wheeler spotted the two-year-old in a field just after 6:30 p.m.Sunday. According to Trumbull County 9-1-1 dispatch, Rainn was found lying on the ground.

Sutton called in to ask for permission before picking up the crying child.

She was found near Peck Leach Road, about a mile away from her great grandparent's home on State Route 45.

When deputies arrived on the scene and saw that the little girl was Rainn, the call went over on the radio, "It's her. She's alive!"

The moment of her recovery was snapped by a cell phone and distributed over social media.

Investigators say the little girl was cold and was taken by ambulance to St. Joseph hospital.

Wearing pants, a long sleeved shirt and tennis shoes, it appears that the toddler spent nearly 48 hours in temperatures that dipped as low as 41 degrees.

In addition, nearly one-third of an inch of rain fell on Saturday in Bloomfield Township.

When a deputy working in another search area learned through his radio that Rainn had been found, he shouted it to those around him.  He told those in the immediate area that they needed to clear the road and make way for an ambulance.

The initial search on Friday night and Saturday was conducted by law enforcement officials because investigators feared compromising evidence should the area turn into a crime scene.

Trumbull County Sheriff Thomas Altiere put the call out Sunday morning for civilian volunteers.

Hundreds of people showed up at the Bristol Fire Station, forcing the Sheriff's Department  to ask the local news media to get the word out that no more volunteers were needed.

After the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation put the volunteers through criminal background checks, they formed teams led by deputies and fanned out around the home where Rainn had last been seen.

About thirty people gathered in Bristol Park Sunday afternoon to join hands and bow their heads to pray for the child's safe return.

Their prayers were answered less than four hours later.

The investigation into the little girl's disappearance is still continuing.