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Savannah Guthrie's Mom Abducted: Chilling Profile Emerges
3 Feb
Summary
- Elderly woman taken from home after forced entry, pacemaker stopped syncing.
- Experts suggest a stranger, likely a surveilled male in his 30s or 40s, abducted her.
- Motive remains unclear; possibilities include financial gain or violence/thrill-seeking.

The search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, is ongoing after she was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona residence late on Saturday. Investigators discovered signs of forced entry at the $1 million home, and her pacemaker's Apple Watch data indicated she was taken around 2 AM on Sunday.
Experts suggest the perpetrator is likely a stranger, possibly a male between 30 and 45 years old who had surveilled the 84-year-old. The abduction does not appear random; the suspect likely knew her habits and that she lived alone without security. Evidence like blood trails and the victim leaving her phone and medications behind indicates she did not leave willingly.
The motive for the elder abduction, which is rare, remains unclear. Experts consider financial gain or a desire for violence and thrill-seeking as possibilities. Authorities are not disclosing if a ransom has been demanded, and the possibility of the victim being targeted due to her daughter's fame has been downplayed by local law enforcement.




