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Savannah Guthrie's Mom Abducted: Bedroom Clues Emerge
12 Mar
Summary
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, was abducted from her Tucson home on Feb 1.
- A $1 million reward is offered for information leading to her recovery.
- Investigators are analyzing old footage for clues to the abduction.

Eight weeks ago, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home. The disappearance occurred in the early hours of February 1. Investigators have not yet named any suspects or made arrests in the ongoing case. The FBI was recently observed canvassing the neighborhood as fears for Nancy's safety grow.
Resurfaced footage from 2013 shows Nancy in her bedroom, offering a potential glimpse into its layout. This has led to speculation that the room may appear similar to how it was over a decade ago. A $1 million reward is now being offered for information leading to Nancy's recovery. The United Cajun Navy offered assistance with the search, but their proposal was reportedly declined by Sheriff Chris Nanos.
Investigators previously released surveillance footage of a masked man near Guthrie's home before her abduction. Nancy was last seen on January 31 after having dinner with her daughter Annie. Her children, including Savannah Guthrie, have pleaded for her safe return. A former FBI agent suggested that the refusal of civilian search efforts might indicate an arrest is nearing.


