Church Mission President Shot in Apparent Home Invasion
A Latter-day Saints mission president was shot during a robbery attempt at his Mexico City home
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R. Tyler Wallis, a 56-year-old mission president for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was shot during a home invasion in Mexico City on August 16. The incident happened around 2 a.m. when robbers broke into his house. Wallis was taken to hospital and is in stable condition.
His wife Elizabeth, who was present during the attack, was not injured. She immediately texted her family saying 'We need prayers immediately' and explained that Tyler had been shot. The bullet hit him below the sternum but fortunately missed vital organs.
A family friend called his survival 'an undeniable miracle.' The couple had recently moved from Orlando, Florida, and have four children. The church confirmed that all missionaries are safe and they are cooperating with local authorities in the ongoing investigation.
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