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Pastor Prays for Abductor's Heart in Missing Mom Case
8 Feb
Summary
- Pastor pleaded for the hearts of those responsible for the abduction.
- The 84-year-old is a deeply loved member of the church community.
- Investigators searched a septic tank behind the missing woman's home.

The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church community is united in prayer for the safe return of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was abducted recently. Pastor John Tittle delivered a heartfelt message during Sunday's service, focusing on the family's request for prayer and the importance of forgiveness.
Tittle specifically prayed for the softening of hearts of those responsible for Ms. Guthrie's abduction, urging them to act humanely. The church described Ms. Guthrie, a member for nearly 30 years, as a deeply cherished part of their congregation.
Meanwhile, the Sheriff's Department confirmed that the investigation remains active, with no suspects or persons of interest yet identified. Investigators were observed searching a septic tank located behind Ms. Guthrie's Tucson residence as the search for her continues.




