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President Vows Aid in 'Today' Host's Mother's Abduction
4 Feb
Summary
- President Trump will call Savannah Guthrie to offer aid.
- Her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was abducted from her home.
- Blood was found, and a ransom note may be involved.

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday his intention to contact NBC 'Today' anchor Savannah Guthrie personally to offer federal support after her mother's suspected abduction. Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing from her Tucson, Arizona residence, with indications of foul play including blood found at the scene. The Pima County Sheriff's Department believes she was either kidnapped or abducted.
Amidst the ongoing investigation, authorities confirmed awareness of reports concerning a potential ransom note demanding cryptocurrency. News outlets have stated they received unverified notes seeking millions in Bitcoin for Nancy Guthrie's release. The FBI is coordinating with local detectives as they pursue leads in this distressing case.




