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Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother ‘is still out there,’ sheriff says, but no suspects

Investigators believe Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson home; blood evidence matches hers and no suspects have been identified as the search continues.

  • In Tucson, investigators say Nancy Guthrie is 'still out there' and was last seen Saturday night at her home, reported missing about 14 hours later on Sunday.
  • Authorities cite Guthrie's limited mobility and health conditions, including high blood pressure, pacemaker and heart issues, making it unlikely she left alone; DNA tests of blood on porch matched Nancy Guthrie.
  • At least three media organizations reported receiving purported ransom notes that they turned over to investigators, and a note emailed Monday to the KOLD-TV newsroom included details only the abductor would know.
  • A couple hundred people held a Tucson vigil as President Donald Trump said he directed federal authorities to help after speaking with Savannah Guthrie.
  • Investigators returned to the Guthrie home for follow-up searches and canvassed dense desert terrain of mesquite trees, cholla cactus, and brush, while the sheriff acknowledged no proof Nancy Guthrie is alive.
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