A Montana teacher and mother of three who disappeared after she went out for a run is dead, and a man has been taken into custody in connection with the case, local school officials and the FBI said Friday.
Sidney public school officials released a statement saying they were told of Sherry Arnold's death at about 9:30am local time Friday morning after her family was notified.
According to The Bismarck Tribune, Sidney Police Chief Frank DiFonzo said at a press conference Friday afternoon that a 47-year-old man is in custody in Williams County in northwest North Dakota, and a 22-year-old man is being questioned in Rapid City in western South Dakota.
DiFonzo did not take any questions, did not confirm Arnold's death and did not mention whether her body had been found, the newspaper said.
Arnold, 43, of Sidney, Mont., was last seen Saturday morning at about 6:30am when she set out for a run.
According to a statement from the FBI, law enforcement officials were led to the two men by a tip from a member of the public.
The favorite teacher of the school’s students was remembered in the memorial service held by the school administration. She was very passionate about her work and her lessons are a lifetime gift from her for her students.
"No perpetrator on the face of this Earth can take those away from you," substitute teacher and mentor Greg Ledgerwood said to the students during a memorial service for the deceased teacher. "She was a gift, a gift in the way she talked, walked and cared for students," he added.
Ashley Cooley, one of her students, admires her favorite teacher for the extraordinary efforts she put into educating her students.
"I struggled with math as a freshman and sophomore but when I was a junior and took her class, she taught it so well and was an awesome teacher. She would come in early and stay in class through lunch to help you," Cooley said as she remembered her teacher.
The students are being supported by other teachers in the school to bear the loss of their favorite teacher. Everyone is missing her and praying for her soul to rest in peace. The students are also showing their anger for the culprits who took an asset of their life away from them.
Sidney public school officials released a statement saying they were told of Sherry Arnold's death at about 9:30am local time Friday morning after her family was notified.
According to The Bismarck Tribune, Sidney Police Chief Frank DiFonzo said at a press conference Friday afternoon that a 47-year-old man is in custody in Williams County in northwest North Dakota, and a 22-year-old man is being questioned in Rapid City in western South Dakota.
DiFonzo did not take any questions, did not confirm Arnold's death and did not mention whether her body had been found, the newspaper said.
Arnold, 43, of Sidney, Mont., was last seen Saturday morning at about 6:30am when she set out for a run.
According to a statement from the FBI, law enforcement officials were led to the two men by a tip from a member of the public.
The favorite teacher of the school’s students was remembered in the memorial service held by the school administration. She was very passionate about her work and her lessons are a lifetime gift from her for her students.
"No perpetrator on the face of this Earth can take those away from you," substitute teacher and mentor Greg Ledgerwood said to the students during a memorial service for the deceased teacher. "She was a gift, a gift in the way she talked, walked and cared for students," he added.
Ashley Cooley, one of her students, admires her favorite teacher for the extraordinary efforts she put into educating her students.
"I struggled with math as a freshman and sophomore but when I was a junior and took her class, she taught it so well and was an awesome teacher. She would come in early and stay in class through lunch to help you," Cooley said as she remembered her teacher.
The students are being supported by other teachers in the school to bear the loss of their favorite teacher. Everyone is missing her and praying for her soul to rest in peace. The students are also showing their anger for the culprits who took an asset of their life away from them.
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