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Arizona Mother Missing: Video Spurs 18,000 Calls
12 Feb
Summary
- Over 18,000 tips received in the search for missing mother.
- Doorbell camera footage of a masked suspect was released.
- Gloves found near the home are undergoing DNA testing.

The search for an 84-year-old woman, mother of Savannah Guthrie, has entered its latest phase with investigators receiving over 18,000 tips. This surge followed the release of doorbell camera footage showing a masked and gloved individual outside her home on February 1st. Authorities conducted an extensive ground search near her residence in the Catalina Foothills, north of Tucson.
While a pair of black gloves were recovered and submitted for DNA analysis, their connection to the disappearance remains unconfirmed. Investigators are actively reviewing thousands of calls and doorbell camera footage from residents. The lack of significant progress has caused anxiety among locals.
A note demanding one Bitcoin was reportedly received by TMZ, but its authenticity is unverified. The family, including Savannah Guthrie, has made public appeals for information, highlighting the critical need for her daily medication due to limited mobility. Signs of forced entry and blood were previously found at the home, which has been declared a crime scene.




