Savannah Guthrie says 'we will pay' for mother's safe return
The Guthrie family is willing to pay ransom for Nancy Guthrie's safe return amid ongoing FBI and local police investigation with no suspects identified.
- In a third recorded plea released Saturday evening, the Guthrie family said they will pay the demanded ransom, with the family addressing the alleged captors directly.
- Earlier this week, the family issued video pleas on Feb. 2 and 3 seeking proof of life before the Saturday message.
- Pima County investigators say they have not identified suspects, and DNA on the Guthrie porch has been linked to Nancy, officials say.
- With a Feb. 7 deadline, the family said, `We received your message and we understand`, highlighting urgency due to Nancy Guthrie’s age and medical needs.
- Investigators have returned to the Guthrie home with warrants as lab and tech firms provided evidence that prompted further searches, following media analysis of ransom-note clues.
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The 84-year-old woman has not been found for a week.
American television host Savannah Guthrie and her family have released a new video in which they beg the alleged kidnappers of their mother Nancy to release the 84-year-old.
‘We will pay’: US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie’s plea to mother’s potential kidnappers
US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie told the potential kidnappers of her mother Nancy Guthrie on Saturday that the family is prepared to pay for her safe return, as the frantic search for the 84-year-old Arizona resident has entered a seventh day.
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