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Million Dollar Reward for Missing Mom
3 Mar
Summary
- Family offers $1 million reward for information.
- Masked figure seen on home security cameras.
- Similar case offers hope for safe return.

An investigation into the disappearance of an 84-year-old woman, last seen at her Tucson, Arizona, home on January 31, has passed the one-month mark. Her family has announced a reward of up to $1 million for any information that leads to her recovery. This announcement comes as authorities review evidence, including security camera footage of a masked and armed figure at the woman's home.
Authorities are exploring similarities to a 2022 case involving Sister Suellen Tennyson, an 83-year-old nun who was kidnapped and held captive for five months before being rescued. Hope for a similar outcome for Nancy Guthrie, the missing woman, is being shared by friends, who are asking for prayers. The Guthrie family has been cleared as suspects, and no official persons of interest have been named.
Savannah Guthrie, the missing woman's daughter, acknowledged in a February 24 video that her mother may be "gone." She urged anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing the desire for either a "glorious, miraculous, homecoming" or to "celebrate the beautiful, brave, and courageous and noble life that she has lived."




