Nancy Guthrie
Avictist Group Says Their Help Was Turned Down …
Need Proper Permits!!!
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The Madres Buscadoras de Sonora — the Mexican activist group that wants to help find Nancy Guthrie — won’t be allowed to search for her, they say … not without getting the proper permits first.
Two members of the organization — wearing shirts and holding flyers featuring Nancy’s face — spoke to reporters outside Guthrie’s home in new video going around online. They say they came all the way from Mexico to aid in the search … but were turned away.
The reason … they say bureaucracy is stopping them up — without the proper permits, Pima County isn’t going to let them help.
The group’s founder, Ceci Flores Armenta, told us earlier this week her org. wanted to aid in the search for Nancy … claiming a reporter actually asked them and requested their help.
While initial reports about the Guthries reaching out proved not to be true, Armenta did say they hoped to get in contact with the family. One of the moms involved with the group, Guadalupe Trejo, told us she was already helping with the search … though it sounds like she may have been forced to stop.
As of 2024, 2,400 people were reportedly reunited with their families thanks to the group’s efforts.
Nancy was last seen three weeks ago … and, while the Pima County Sheriff and the FBI have been looking for her diligently, they haven’t turned up any substantial leads yet.
We’ve reached out to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office … so far, no word back.
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