Vehicle belonging to nun slain on Navajo Indian reservation in NM is found in Arizona

By AP
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Authorities find slain NM nun’s vehicle in Arizona

NAVAJO, N.M. — Investigators say a vehicle belonging to a nun slain on the Navajo Indian reservation has been recovered in Arizona.

A colleague found Sister Marguerite Bartz’s body after she didn’t show up to Sunday Mass in the community of Navajo on the Arizona-New Mexico border. Investigators believe the 64-year-old was killed sometime between Halloween night and Sunday morning.

FBI spokesman Darrin Jones said Tuesday he can’t disclose where in Arizona the vehicle was located. He says authorities hope to release additional details about the case later in the day.

On Monday, authorities asked for the public’s help finding Bartz’s vehicle, a beige 2005 Honda CR-V with New Jersey license plates. FBI agents also want anyone who spoke with Bartz on Halloween night to contact them.

Bartz was born in Plymouth, Wis., and also ministered in Massachusetts and Louisiana.

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