Guthrie family issues message to potential kidnappers: 'We want to talk to you'
The FBI joined the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie with a $50,000 reward as investigators pursue ransom leads and an alleged imposter was arrested.
- On Feb. 1, Nancy Guthrie, 84-year-old mother of NBC 'Today' show anchor Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her Tucson, Arizona home after son‑in‑law Tommaso Cioni dropped her off Saturday.
- Her absence from church on Sunday prompted family and neighbors to start searching, while former colleagues and neighbors described Guthrie as a revered Tucson community figure with more than 50 years of residence.
- St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave., hosted a candlelight service that drew hundreds Wednesday night while law enforcement officers gathered outside Nancy Guthrie's home earlier this week.
- Savannah Guthrie has publicly honored her mother, and Nancy had dinner with daughter Annie Guthrie and son-in-law Tommaso Cioni the night she was last seen, drawing media attention.
- The pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian helped deliver Wednesday's prayer service at St. Philip's in the Hills, while local faith communities and the church Facebook page posted prayers and urged guidance for search teams.
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Mass. security expert weighs in on search for ‘Today’ host Savannah Guthrie’s mother
Investigators have no proof that the missing mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is still alive, but are holding out hope she's “still out there,” a sheriff in Arizona said Thursday.
Alleged ransom deadline passes in Nancy Guthrie case; son issues video plea
A 5 p.m. deadline set in an alleged ransom note passed without any confirmed contact from abductors. Shortly after the deadline, Camron Guthrie, the son of Nancy Guthrie, 84, released a video message directed at those believed to be holding his mother.
‘We want to talk to you’: Nancy Guthrie’s son calls on alleged kidnappers to contact her family in new video message
Nancy Guthrie’s family made another plea to social media, asking for her alleged kidnappers to communicate with the family in hopes of bringing her home.
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