In a desperate plea for help, Savannah Guthrie, along with her siblings, has released a video seeking any evidence that their missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, is still alive. Nancy, 84, was last seen on Saturday night at her home near Tucson, Arizona, and was reported missing the following day. The family is concerned about Nancy's health, as she is in poor condition and requires medication to manage her pain. Savannah Guthrie also addressed reports of a ransom letter from alleged kidnappers, emphasizing the family's willingness to engage in dialogue but emphasizing the need for concrete proof of her mother's well-being.
The siblings' video message, posted to Instagram, highlights the emotional turmoil the family is experiencing. Annie Guthrie, in particular, describes Nancy as their beacon, emphasizing the family's love and need for her return. The Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos, has confirmed that foul play cannot be ruled out, and the investigation is ongoing. The involvement of the homicide team and the search and rescue efforts, supported by volunteers and border patrol, underscore the seriousness of the situation.
As the search for Nancy continues, the family's plea for information has sparked a response from former President Donald Trump, who has offered to deploy resources to ensure her safe return. Additionally, Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel have reportedly been in contact with Savannah Guthrie, indicating a potential federal involvement in the search. The family's message, combined with the growing interest from authorities, underscores the urgency of finding Nancy Guthrie and bringing her home safely.