Two gunmen entered a church meetinghouse in Mexico on Friday and robbed dozens of Mormon missionaries of their phones, tablets and wallets, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said. 

All 70 of the missionaries – 13 sisters and 57 elders – were safe, although the mission president and his wife were assaulted and threatened with a knife, the church confirmed in a release. 

The full-time missionaries were attending a multi-zone conference in Torreón, Mexico. 

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Seventy full-time missionaries were robbed at gunpoint while attending a multi-zone conference in Torreón, Mexico, Friday. 

Seventy full-time missionaries were robbed at gunpoint while attending a multi-zone conference in Torreón, Mexico, Friday.  (Google Maps )

None of the missionaries needed additional medical care, the church said. 

The suspects ran from the scene and local police were investigating. A church security officer was also evaluating the situation. 
The missionaries have been removed from the area. 

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"Our prayers are with these missionaries and their families as they recover from this frightening and traumatic experience," the church said