Sheriff Chris Nanos warns kidnapper may "strike again"
Pima County SheriffChrisNanos has issued an urgent public alert stating that the suspect who abducted 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie could absolutely strike again while he insists authorities believe they understand why her home was targeted but have not yet identified a specific individual responsible for the crime committed over two months ago.
Key Points
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1Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has issued a public warning stating the person responsible for Nancy Guthrie's abduction may attempt to harm her again.
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2Authorities believe they have identified the motive behind targeting 84-year-old mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie, though no suspect name or photo is yet released.
Developments
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has warned that Nancy Guthrie's kidnapper could strike again after her home was targeted. He stated investigators believe the attack on Savannah Guthrie's mother, who went missing from Tucson in February 1st and is still at large despite having several leads, may be intentional rather than random.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos warned that an unknown suspect responsible for Nancy Guthrie's abduction may strike again due to a lack of confirmed leads or motive details in the ongoing six-week investigation. Despite acknowledging potential motives, authorities stated they cannot assure public safety and cautioned others against assuming their own immunity from being targeted by this criminal mind.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated that the suspect who abducted Nancy Guthrie could "absolutely" strike again and urged residents not to feel safe because they were targeted in a specific incident while authorities are still investigating motives over $1 million has been offered as part of multiple reward programs.