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Nancy Guthrie Search Intensifies in Arizona
8 Feb
Summary
- Investigators returned to Annie Guthrie's home for a second search.
- An alleged ransom note was reportedly received by media outlets.
- The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information.

Investigators returned to the Arizona home of Annie Guthrie, sister of TODAY anchor Savannah Guthrie, late Saturday night as the search for their mother, Nancy Guthrie, continues into its second week. Law enforcement spent several hours inside the residence, photographing multiple areas, with an officer seen carrying a silver briefcase, raising questions about new evidence. Annie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, were the last known individuals to see Nancy on January 31st, hours before she vanished.
Earlier in the week, authorities had already searched the home once. A vehicle was towed from Nancy's garage, and a camera was removed from her house on Friday, suggesting a narrowing focus. Adding to the distress, an alleged ransom note was reportedly received by media outlets. The Guthrie siblings confirmed they received the message and agreed to meet the demands, though the amount and communication details were not disclosed. The family had previously pleaded for proof of life. The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie's recovery or the arrest and conviction of those involved in her disappearance.




