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Family's Plea: Pay $6M Ransom for Missing Mom
9 Feb
Summary
- Guthrie siblings offered a $6 million Bitcoin ransom for their mother.
- Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Arizona home over a week ago.
- Authorities have not identified suspects in the ongoing investigation.

Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have issued a heartfelt public plea to those believed to have abducted their mother, Nancy. In a video released recently, the siblings confirmed awareness of a ransom demand and expressed their willingness to pay the reported $6 million in Bitcoin for her safe return. They urged the abductors to bring their mother back, emphasizing their desire for peace.
Nancy, an 84-year-old grandmother, was last seen at her Arizona home on January 31st, and authorities confirmed her disappearance around 2:00 AM on February 1st. The Pima County Sheriff's Department stated that investigations are ongoing, but no suspects or persons of interest have been identified thus far. The family has requested continued police presence at Nancy's home.
Ransom notes, reportedly demanding $6 million in Bitcoin with a deadline, have been sent to multiple news outlets. While authorities remain tight-lipped, investigators have been seen searching Nancy's home and visiting the home of her daughter. The family's plea marks a critical moment in the search for the missing woman.




