Pima County Sheriff's Office Refuses Outside Help in Nancy Guthrie Search

皮馬縣警長辦公室拒絕外部協助搜救 Nancy Guthrie


Introduction

The Pima County Sheriff's Office has turned down offers of help from the United Cajun Navy, a group that wanted to assist in the search for missing person Nancy Guthrie.

皮馬縣警長辦公室拒絕了 United Cajun Navy 提供的協助,該團體原希望協助搜尋失蹤者 Nancy Guthrie。

Main Body

The United Cajun Navy is a nonprofit organization that specializes in disaster response and search and rescue. According to Vice President Brian Trascher, the group sent a detailed proposal to Sheriff Chris Nanos, offering to use drone teams and search dogs. Trascher emphasized that the search should have focused on the Arizona border region, asserting that more personnel would have increased the chances of finding Guthrie.

United Cajun Navy 是一個專門從事災害應對與搜救的非營利組織。根據副主席 Brian Trascher 的說法,該團體已向警長 Chris Nanos 提交了一份詳細建議書,提出使用無人機團隊和搜救犬。Trascher 強調搜救重點應放在亞利桑那州邊境地區,並主張增加人力將會提高找到 Guthrie 的機會。

However, Trascher stated that the Sheriff's Office refused all outside help. While he admitted that their help would have been most useful immediately after the disappearance, he maintained that they could still help recover remains to give the family closure. Furthermore, the Sheriff's Department is facing criticism from FBI Director Kash Patel. Patel alleged that federal agents were blocked from entering the crime scene for four days after the initial report, even though the FBI was ready to help.

然而,Trascher 表示警長辦公室拒絕了所有外部協助。雖然他承認在失蹤後立即提供協助會最為有效,但他堅持目前仍能協助尋回遺骸,讓家屬得到慰藉。此外,警長部門正受到 FBI 局長 Kash Patel 的批評。Patel 指稱,儘管 FBI 已準備好提供協助,但聯邦探員在初步報告後的四天內被禁止進入犯罪現場。

Conclusion

Nancy Guthrie has been missing for five months. No suspects have been identified, and local authorities continue to work without help from nonprofit organizations.

Nancy Guthrie 已失蹤五個月。目前尚未發現任何嫌疑人,當地當局在沒有非營利組織協助的情況下繼續工作。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 Level Up: From 'Saying' to 'Asserting'

At the A2 level, you probably use the word "said" for everything. To reach B2, you need to describe how someone speaks and why they are saying it. This article is a goldmine for "Reporting Verbs."

🔍 The Power Shift

Look at how the author describes the people in the story. They don't just "say" things; they use specific actions:

  • Asserting \rightarrow "asserting that more personnel would have increased the chances..."
    • B2 Logic: You don't just state a fact; you push your opinion strongly. Use this when you are 100% sure you are right.
  • Alleged \rightarrow "Patel alleged that federal agents were blocked..."
    • B2 Logic: Use this when you claim something happened, but you don't have the legal proof yet. It's a "safe" word for accusations.
  • Maintained \rightarrow "he maintained that they could still help..."
    • B2 Logic: This isn't just saying it once. It means you keep saying the same thing, even when others disagree with you.

🛠️ Quick Upgrade Guide

Stop using these A2 words \rightarrow Start using these B2 alternatives:

A2 WordB2 AlternativeWhen to use it
SaidEmphasizedWhen the point is very important.
SaidAdmittedWhen you finally agree that something (usually bad) is true.
SaidStatedWhen the information is formal or official.

Pro Tip: Next time you write an email or a story, challenge yourself to delete the word "said" and replace it with one of these. It instantly makes your English sound more professional and precise.

Vocabulary Learning

assist (v.)
To help someone by providing useful resources or services.
Example:The local community volunteered to assist in the cleanup after the storm.
proposal (n.)
A formal plan or suggestion put forward for consideration.
Example:The committee is reviewing the proposal for the new city park.
emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of arriving on time for the exam.
asserting (v.)
Stating a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
Example:The lawyer continued asserting that his client was innocent.
maintained (v.)
To continue to state that something is true, even when others disagree.
Example:Despite the evidence, he maintained that he had never visited the city.
closure (n.)
A feeling of resolution or peace after a traumatic or difficult experience.
Example:Finding the missing hiker gave the family the closure they desperately needed.
alleged (v.)
Claimed that someone has done something wrong or illegal, typically without proof.
Example:The witness alleged that the suspect had left the building at midnight.
Practice B2 words in a crossword