A group of Mexican mothers with years of experience looking for missing people joins Guthrie search
Key Points:
- The Madres Buscadoras de Sonora, a group of experienced Mexican mothers who search for missing people, have arrived in Arizona to assist in finding Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen kidnapped from her home near Tucson.
- Their request to conduct a field search in the Arizona desert was denied by local authorities, citing concerns it could interfere with the official investigation, but the group continues to distribute flyers and search in border areas.
- Nancy Guthrie's family has offered a $1 million reward for information, while official updates on the case have slowed, and local authorities have urged that the search be left to professionals.
- The Madres Buscadoras de Sonora have located over 5,000 missing people in Mexico despite