Search for Missing Sidney Teacher

Church leadership is asking every adult male member to re-group with authorities after worship tomorrow for the search of missing Sidney teacher, Sherry Arnold. Please continue to listen to public announcements regarding the search, and we'll try to have the latest instructions after worship tomorrow. We will have a time of prayer to ask for a successful rescue/search. The information below is from the Sidney Herald.

Search parties were called back to Sidney High School just before sun down after hundreds of volunteers went on foot to search for missing Sidney teacher Sherry Arnold.

Sidney police told the Herald at 5:15 p.m. that a piece of clothing was found but no body, despite budding rumors. An all-day search included airplanes and volunteers on four-wheelers scouring streets, fields and the irrigation canal. Sidney and Richland County law enforcement were joined by volunteer fire departments from Sidney and Savage, and the Montana National Guard.

Police report Arnold went on a run at 6:30 a.m. Saturday and wasn’t seen since. Her normal running route includes Holly Street, near the Sidney Country Club, the walking path, the truck route and cemetery road.

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Earlier this afternoon, authorities were given information that led them to focus search efforts in northeast Sidney, near Blue Rock and Sidney Sugar businesses.

Search parties were organized at Sidney High School, the main information hub, that were sent out throughout the day.

Anybody with any information should call Sidney police at 433-2210.

A prayer service is being held at 7 p.m. at Trinity Luthern Church Saturday. A search will begin again at 8 a.m. Sunday. Volunteers will meet at the Sidney High School gymnasium.