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Savannah Guthrie's Mother Abducted; Health Fears Grow
5 Feb
Summary
- Nancy, 84, was abducted from her Arizona home late Saturday night.
- Family found blood droplets in the foyer; she missed church Sunday.
- Her medical vulnerabilities raise concerns amid ongoing search.

Four days ago, 84-year-old Nancy, mother of Savannah Guthrie, was abducted from her home in Arizona. She was last seen late Saturday night. Her family reported her missing on Sunday after discovering blood droplets in her foyer and her absence from church. Authorities are increasingly concerned due to Nancy's underlying health conditions.
These medical vulnerabilities, including high blood pressure, cardiac issues, and mobility limitations, are critical. Nancy requires daily medication, and doctors warn that missing these essential drugs, especially anticoagulants or heart failure medication, poses a life-threatening risk within days. The discovery of bruising on her hand and forearm suggests she may be taking blood thinners.




