India, March 5 -- The United Cajun Navy has claimed that the Pima County sheriff has stonewalled it for nearly a week after it offered dozens of search dogs and drones to help in the search for Nancy Guthrie. The group said it sent Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos a 41-page plan offering assistance in the search, according to the Daily Express US.

Sgt. Aaron Cross, president of the Pima County Deputies Organization, said that he hopes Nanos will accept the help. "More bodies are always better than less," Cross said.

Amid the search for Nancy, four detectives and a sergeant from the Pima County Sheriff's Office have been assigned to a joint task force with the FBI, operating out of the bureau's Tucson field office.

"Everybody wishes that...