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Oklahoma missing women investigation: Lack of answers is ‘weighing heavily’ on fiancé, husband, pastor says

A pastor told Fox News that the lack of answers surrounding the mysterious disappearances of two women who disappeared while picking up their children in Oklahoma is “weighing heavily” on their loved ones. Ta.

Tim Singer of the Hugoton Assembly of God in Kansas said the incident came four days after church members Veronica Butler, 27, and Jillian Kelly, 39, were last seen. made a statement. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that the women’s car was found abandoned in a remote area of ​​the state on Saturday and that they believe the women are “in danger.” Ta.

“I think they’re doing about as much as you would expect under the circumstances,” Singer said of Butler’s fiance and Kelly’s husband, who is a pastor at another church in the area. . “The fact that there are no answers at this point weighs heavily on them.”

Singer added that the women from Hugoton were driving to pick up Veronica’s children on Saturday to take them back to a birthday party. After being informed that she had not arrived at her destination, Singer and Kelly’s husband got into their car and drove in the direction they thought she was headed, but they encountered an abandoned vehicle surrounded by police. she said she did.

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Jillian Kelly (left) and Veronica Butler went to Butler’s home Saturday to take her back to a birthday party in Hugoton, Kansas, Pastor Tim Singer of the Hugoton Conference of God told Fox News. He said he was planning to pick up his children. (Shutterstock)

“We’re going to piece everything together and figure out where the women went and if they may have been spoken to right before they got out of the car,” said Hunter, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) public affairs manager. We are doing everything we can to help.” McKee told Fox News.

McKee also told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that “we do not believe the public is in immediate danger at this time,” adding, “The investigation is ongoing and we are considering everything. ” he said.

The Texas County Sheriff’s Office previously said the women were “traveling together to pick up their children” but were “unable to make it to the pick-up location.”

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Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelly disappeared in Oklahoma

Police said Veronica Butler (left) and Jillian Kelly were last seen Saturday while driving to pick up their children. (Oklahoma Highway Patrol)

“Veronica has several tattoos, including a Chinese symbol on her left forearm and a sunflower on her left shoulder,” the Texas County Sheriff’s Office missing person advisory states. “Gillian has a butterfly tattoo on her left forearm.”

Butler is 5 feet 4 inches tall with red hair and green eyes and was last seen wearing a blue short-sleeve shirt and denim shorts, according to the alert.

Kelly has brown hair and blue eyes and was last seen wearing a long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans and tan or beige shoes.

A remote road in Oklahoma

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said an abandoned car containing two women was found Saturday near the Oklahoma-Kansas border. (Google Maps)

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According to OSBI, the vehicle they were in was “found abandoned near Highway 95 and L Road in rural Texas County, south of Elkhart, Kansas.”

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