Tehan's family tell us they are relieved to know she is alive …
Tehan's family tell us they are relieved to know she is alive …
Xenia police released a surveillance photo of a missing mother,…
Updated: Tuesday, 20 Apr 2010, 10:27 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 20 Apr 2010, 7:20 PM EDT
BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (WDTN) - Friends, family members and strangers gathered for a prayer vigil for missing mom, Tiffany Tehan Tuesday evening.
It was held in the parking lot of Patterson Park Church.
The 31-year-old Xenia woman was reported missing by her family on Saturday.
Since her disappearance, hundreds of people have volunteered to help look for her.
Church friends organized a rescue effort, printed fliers and split volunteers up into teams to fan the Kettering neighborhoods where Tehan was last seen.
Church friend, Becky Morningstar handed out fliers in Kettering Tuesday afternoon.
Morningstar said, "We just hope that they look at her face and try to remember if they've seen her."
Tiffany's parents say they just want to bring their baby back home.
Her father made a desperate plea, hoping she could hear his message.
"If in anyway you are hearing this, I want you to, we want you to know, that we love you. We care for you. We want to see you and we encourage you to get in touch with us. Let us know what's going on. It's safe," pleaded Tabor.
Tiffany's mother, Susie Tabor added, "If you're watching this, just know we love you unconditionally girl. You need to come on home. Your baby needs you and your husband loves you. Please Tiffany just know that we love you unconditionally."
Police said Tehan was seen on Saturday morning, when she left home around 8 a.m. to go shopping.
Tehan did not come home at her scheduled time, and has not been heard from since.
Police found her car abandoned at Indian Riffle Park, near the Rec. Center on Sunday morning.
Investigators said she had a flat tire and the keys were still in the ignition.
On Tuesday, police released new surveillance pictures captured at an East Dayton convenience store a few weeks ago.
Officials say they showed Tehan with a man they identified as Tre B. Hutcherson of Dayton.
Investigators were asking Hutcherson to come forward because they had some questions for him.
All police know about him is that he drives a red Volkswagon bug, and he usually brings his German Shepard along.