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Kidnapper's Email Offers Final Plea in Missing Mom Case
12 Feb
Summary
- Second email received with ominous statements about missing mother.
- Anonymous sender demands bitcoin for kidnapper's identity.
- Search intensifies for 79-year-old mother missing since January 31.

Nearly two weeks after Nancy Guthrie, the 79-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her Tucson home, a second email has emerged offering potential leads. The anonymous sender claims this is their final attempt to assist law enforcement and has made ominous statements.
This latest message arrived on Wednesday and followed a previous demand for one bitcoin, valued at approximately $65,000, for the kidnapper's name. The sender expressed concern about retaliation and being "incriminated," referencing a previously detained person of interest.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31 after being dropped off at her Catalina Foothills residence. Her family reported her missing when she did not attend church the following day. Investigators discovered blood drops on her porch, indicating she was taken against her will.
As the FBI intensified its search efforts along nearby roadways, the origin and authenticity of these emails remain uncertain, leaving the case in a critical state.




