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Abductor Demands Bitcoin, Uses News Outlet as Go-Between
14 Feb
Summary
- An unknown individual is demanding Bitcoin for abduction information.
- The sender claims to be using the news outlet as an intermediary.
- The FBI has doubled the reward for information to $100,000.

A mysterious individual has reportedly sent multiple notes to a news outlet, demanding cryptocurrency for information about Nancy Guthrie's alleged abductor. The sender claims to be using the news organization as a go-between due to a lack of trust in law enforcement. The demands have escalated, initially requesting 1 Bitcoin and now seeking a total of $100,000 in Bitcoin, mirroring the FBI's increased reward.
Authorities are investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing on February 1 after last being seen on January 31. Concerns were raised after 'concerning circumstances' were discovered at her home in Arizona, prompting homicide detectives to join the search. Surveillance footage shows a masked man with a gun on her porch, and an FBI description has been released.
Law enforcement is also examining separate security footage showing a person with similar facial hair near the victim's residence around the time of her disappearance. While no definitive link has been established, the footage is under active investigation by the Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI.




