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Guthrie Family's Plea: Bring Mom Home Amid Alleged Kidnapping
3 Mar
Summary
- Family left an emotional note at their mother's memorial site.
- Nancy Guthrie was reported missing after missing a virtual church service.
- Alleged ransom notes demanding Bitcoin have been found.

Savannah Guthrie and her family have expressed their deep sorrow and unwavering hope for the safe return of their mother, Nancy Guthrie, 84, who is believed to have been abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home. The family visited a memorial site established near Nancy's residence, leaving a poignant note stating, "Momma, we miss you so much! Our hearts are broken." This visit occurred on Monday, March 2, as the investigation into Nancy's disappearance continues.
Nancy was reported missing on February 1 after failing to attend a virtual church service, having last been seen the previous day. Authorities have declared her home a crime scene, actively collecting evidence including potential surveillance footage and DNA. Investigators are particularly focused on a potential subject identified from doorbell camera footage recovered from Nancy's property on the night she vanished.
The investigation has also revealed the presence of alleged ransom notes demanding Bitcoin in exchange for Nancy's release. Neighbors have provided crucial video footage from their security cameras, showing several vehicles departing the area around the time of her suspected abduction. The FBI has released images of a person of interest captured on Nancy's doorbell camera, as they work with private sector partners to recover all available data.
The family has significantly increased the reward for information leading to Nancy's safe return, now offering $1 million. This is in addition to a $100,000 reward from the FBI and another $100,000 anonymously donated to 88-CRIME, further emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the hope that someone will come forward with the information needed to bring their mother home.

