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100 Days Gone: Friend Urges Public to Remember Missing Mom
13 May
Summary
- A friend pleads for continued public attention to the 100-day-old disappearance.
- The case involves Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie.
- A reward of up to $1 million is offered for information leading to recovery.

One hundred days have passed since Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her Arizona home. A close friend, Lauren Serpa, is actively working to maintain public interest, expressing concern that awareness is starting to "fizzle out".
Serpa, who has known Nancy for over 12 years, noted that even in the local community of Tucson, the case is becoming less prominent. She stresses the critical need for the public to remain attentive to their surroundings and any overheard conversations, as such details could prove vital.
Authorities, including the Pima County Sheriff's office and the FBI, continue to investigate, with Sheriff Chris Nanos indicating progress. However, Serpa fears dwindling public engagement could hinder resolution for Nancy's heartbroken family, who are desperate for answers.