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Tucson locals say people are ‘worried about their safety’ following Nancy Guthrie disappearance

A group of locals in Tucson, Arizona, who gather for coffee daily told “FOX & Friends Weekend” co-host Griff Jenkins on Wednesday that their community is shaken following Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. 

“Tucson is a very tight community and a very secure community and this has rattled quite a few people, to be honest, because this type of crime and this type of notoriety that we are getting nationally is just not what we are used to here,” a resident named Jim said. “It’s put a cloud on things and we are sorry to see the national news we have gotten for such an unfortunate thing for Savannah and her family and everybody is praying that everybody gets their act together and they find this guy and return Nancy safe and sound.” 

Jenkins said Nancy has been known to come to a coffee shop where the locals were gathered Wednesday. 

Another resident, Terry, told Fox News that “People are worried about their safety.” 

“A lot of elderly people live in this area, they are by themselves, like Mrs. Guthrie,” he said. “A lot of people are locking their doors now, that didn’t before.” 

One resident, Mary, added, “I lived in this community a long time, raised my children here, and I’ve always felt safe and secure, and suddenly that has gone away and now I am being more vigilant about my surroundings and locking my doors and I truly empathize with her family, I think it’s awful, I can’t imagine having to live through this and not knowing where my mother was, that is just unthinkable to me.” 

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