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Sarah Beckman‏ @SarahBeckman3 21m21 minutes ago
Rob Tibbetts is out at the state fair today, telling people about his missing daughter, Mollie. @weareiowa5news interviewed him, watch at 5&6 for full coverage and updates on her case.

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Rob Tibbetts takes daughter's story to the State Fair

"You know, it's a real Iowa kind of thing," said Tibbetts. "And you can sort of feel the Iowa character here. People are genuinely compassionate and emotional over Mollie's disappearance and want her to come back. So if you can help spread the word a little bit."

While Tibbetts walked around the fair, he received a lot of prayers and well wishes.
 
Mollie Tibbetts’ dad, boyfriend visit Iowa State Fair to spread the word of her disappearance

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"There will be hundreds of thousands of Iowans here in the next ten days, if not millions,” said Tibbetts.

Mollies boyfriend, Dalton Jack joined the trip to the fair. It’s a trip usually meant for happier times but this time it was filled with determination more than anything.

"We’re raising awareness to people who may have not seen her,” said Jack. “It's a huge foot traffic area so it's easy to hit a lot of people at one time."
 
Man who saw Mollie Tibbetts before she vanished gets blasted with ‘demeaning’ slurs, defends himself amid accusations

CR said he contacted the Powoshiek County Sheriff’s Office on their Facebook page shortly after he learned about Mollie’s disappearances. Authorities later searched his house for around 10 to 15 minutes. Riley described the investigators as “polite.”

CR said the name-calling, such as being called “killer” and “pervert” by social media users online, while other people bang on his door, has stressed him out and scared his young daughter. He reiterated that the FBI already questioned him and he has not been named a suspect in Mollie’s disappearance.
 
Father, boyfriend of Mollie Tibbetts turn to fairgoers for help

Mollie Tibbetts' boyfriend, Dalton Jack, said that he never imagined spending weeks searching for her, but that he would do it all over again for her.

"Everybody meets that special someone," Jack said. "That's her, to me."

Rob Tibbetts said he is blown away by the support he received at the fair and grateful that his daughter's story has been embraced across Iowa.
 
The one thing we can do for Mollie Tibbetts

There are dozens of reasons we should pray for Mollie. But here’s a unique one: We know that Mollie herself believes in the power of prayer.

We do not know the end of Mollie’s story. But we do know the story in which her story fits. And Mollie knows the Storyteller who holds her in His hand and cherishes her in His heart. Neither she nor we have reason to abandon hope, because our hope does not rest on what happens next. Our hope rests on what happens last. Because while evil might have prevailed for a moment, it will not prevail in the end.
 
Mollie Tibbetts, missing Iowa student, has always relied on prayer, dad says

“Mollie’s very spiritual, and so is her brother Scott and so we talked about that quite a bit,” Tibbetts told Fox News.

Mollie’s brother, Scott Tibbetts, tells Fox News that Mollie was giving that speech at their Christian youth group, which she faithfully attended.

“In high school she went to that every week as well as church most weeks. Sometimes she would even go with our grandma to church,” Scott Tibbetts said.
 

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