Ok I used some plywood I have and secured all of the holes except for the one in my daughters closet as it has the most room to work. In that one I rigged up a trap using a dog crate, some cheese and a sheet of thin metal to cover the hole in the dog crate. I have the dog crate opening against the hole in the wall and the sheet metal between the upper edge of the crate and the wall with enough room that it can slide down. I have the cheese tied to a string so when it is moved it will release the little stick I have proping up the sheet metal. If all goes well he will slip in and grab the cheese and that will drop the sheet metal. I can then turn the dog crate onto the side that will make the opening face up. Then simply close the door.
Then I closed all the doors in the adjoining hall. When he is trapped Im gonna open the front door before I flip the crate...that way if he somehow gets out while I am doing it he only has one direction to run.I'll flush him towards the door.
Now we wait.