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Tucson Community Urged: 'Someone Knows Something' in Mom's Kidnapping
22 Mar
Summary
- Family cannot grieve until missing matriarch Nancy Guthrie is found.
- A $1 million reward is offered for information leading to Nancy's recovery.
- The family believes someone in Tucson holds vital, overlooked clues.

The family of Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing on February 1, 2026, has issued a heartfelt plea to the Tucson community. They stated they are unable to grieve until their matriarch is safely returned, emphasizing that their focus remains solely on finding her. Authorities have classified her disappearance as a kidnapping.
The Guthries are offering a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy's recovery, urging anyone with even seemingly insignificant details to come forward. They believe that residents of Tucson and the greater Southern Arizona community may possess crucial information they are unaware of, asking them to search memories and camera footage.
Savannah Guthrie, Nancy's daughter, recently returned to the 'Today' show after remaining in her mother's hometown to aid the investigation. She expressed her family's deep gratitude for the community's support and continued prayers, highlighting their unwavering belief in a miracle for Nancy's safe return.




