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Abduction Suspect May Strike Again, Sheriff Warns
13 Mar
Summary
- Sheriff warns suspect could strike again, motive remains unclear.
- Investigators exploring potential internet jamming during abduction.
- Reward for information on abducted mother increased to $1 million.

Sheriff David Nanos has issued a stark warning, stating that the individual responsible for the abduction of Nancy, mother of Today show cohost Savannah Guthrie, could potentially strike again. The sheriff indicated that while investigators believe they understand the motive, they cannot confirm if the abduction was targeted, urging the public to remain vigilant.
The investigation is reportedly moving closer to identifying a suspect. Investigators are examining the possibility that a Wi-Fi jamming device was used during Nancy's disappearance on January 31 from her home in Tucson, Arizona. They are reviewing footage of a vehicle seen near the residence and FBI surveillance images of a masked man.
Nancy, 84, was last seen on the evening of January 31 after a family dinner. Her abduction is being investigated by local police and the FBI. As of March 12, the family has increased their reward for information leading to Nancy's safe return to $1 million, expressing a desperate need to know her whereabouts.




