Missing woman and daughter appear on Today show before vanishing; FBI warns
Nancy Ruthie appeared with her missing 14-year-old sister Savannah Guthrie to film the TODAY Show in March, weeks after they vanished from their Arizona home while searching for a lost dog. Her family has issued three-word pleas and heartbreaking statements urging neighbors not forget them as federal agents admit needing luck rather than evidence yet because no suspects have been identified despite over two months of investigation by local police who are still looking at the same clues in her car trunk where they found items like an iPad, but nothing else that could point to a suspect.
Key Points
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1Nancy Guthrie's disappearance has entered its seventh week with authorities believing she was abducted from her Tucson home.
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2Savannah Guthrie and other members of her family have issued multiple pleas to neighbors for help in finding their mother, stating they are 'in agony'.
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3Police investigators confirmed a theory that the abductor might be someone within the local community who may not realize how significant certain information is.
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Savannah Guthrie has opened up about the ongoing search for her mother and described it as 'agony' that is unbearable.
— (NBC News)'Someone needs to do the right thing.'
— (Cmjornal.pt)Savannah Guthrie has described her family's "agony" while searching for 84-year-old mother Nancy after authorities have classified their disappearance as a possible kidnapping with few clues found. The case remains ongoing despite the involvement of state and federal agencies, prompting Savannah to share emotional updates on social media alongside calls from investigators questioning neighbors about potential internet issues at her home in Arizona near Tucson.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed investigators are probing an evening on January 11 at Nancy Guthrie's home weeks before her kidnapping was discovered three days prior to February 2nd, citing FBI analysis as a key factor. The family is urging the Tucson community and greater southern Arizona region to review memories from specific timelines in late January through early morning hours of February for clues regarding Savannah Guthrie's disappearance on Tuesday night
Over one month after her disappearance from Arizona on February 1, Nancy Guthrie remains unaccounted for despite authorities finding ransom notes and suspecting she was taken overnight. Her family is struggling with the uncertainty of a kidnapping case marked by six red flags that do not add up to explain how an elderly woman could be missing without being found alive or dead yet again