'Pain and agony': Community turns to prayer amid search for abducted 3-year-old

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'Pain and agony': Community turns to prayer amid search for abducted 3-year-old
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Ten days into the search for an abducted 3-year-old girl, the Birmingham community is turning to prayer: 'Our community is feeling the pain.'

Ten days into the search for an abducted 3-year-old girl, the Birmingham community is turning to prayer.

The goal of Saturday's service was"to remain hopeful, to remain faithful, to remain encouraged," said Sanders Swafford."Everyone's praying at home at their respective churches, synagogues, mosques, but [this let us] come together as one human family to pray for a 3-year-old child who is missing." The service ended by gathering around Kamille's mother and praying with her, said Sanders Swafford. The pastor said the church wants to be a resource for Kamille's family and urges them to reach out for"anything they may need."

Kamille's disappearance"really just touched the community in a serious way. Everybody wants to do what they can," Green said."I just think the whole community right now is just saddened by it, but at the same time becoming proactive. What can we do? Getting involved and praying, asking the Lord to let her be found and let her be found safely."

The video was recovered from a surveillance camera within the Tom Brown Housing complex at about the same time as Kamille Mckinney was reported missing. If you are one of the people in the video, we need your help with the investigation! Please call at 205-254-7777. pic.twitter.com/lvaH1XSjuR

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