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Desperate Plea: Thousands Call in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
13 Feb
Summary
- Nancy Guthrie, mother of a TV host, went missing on February 1.
- Over 21,000 calls received by sheriff's department regarding the case.
- An image of a masked, armed suspect at her door was released.

Law enforcement agencies are processing an unprecedented volume of public tips in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of a "Today" show host, who disappeared on February 1. Her daughter's emotional public appeal generated over 21,000 calls to the Pima County Sheriff's Department and more than 1,100 to an anonymous tip line.
The investigation's most significant development was the release of doorbell camera footage depicting a masked and armed individual at Nancy Guthrie's doorstep near Tucson shortly before her abduction. This image spurred a surge in public engagement.
Despite the sheer number of tips, which has strained resources and led to long wait times for callers, tangible leads have been scarce. The FBI has offered a substantial reward of up to $100,000 for information contributing to Nancy Guthrie's safe return or the apprehension of those responsible for her disappearance.
Law enforcement is seeking actionable intelligence from the public, emphasizing the need for tips that can be directly investigated. Experts note that public engagement is crucial for solving high-profile cases, though managing the influx of information requires dedicated personnel and technology.




