Savannah Guthrie's mother Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman, has been missing from her Tucson, Arizona home for several days. The investigation into her disappearance is ongoing, with authorities combing through the property for clues.
A small amount of dried blood was discovered near a doormat outside the front door of Mrs. Guthrie's home, and it is being tested to determine whose blood it is. However, law enforcement officials have stated that none of the evidence collected from the scene points towards a suspect at this time.
Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed on Tuesday that investigators believe Mrs. Guthrie was abducted from her home in the middle of the night over the weekend. He also revealed that there may be multiple perpetrators involved and that a security camera from the front of the property was taken.
A ransom demand had been made, but Sheriff Nanos refused to confirm whether it was legitimate or not, citing the large number of leads being pursued by investigators. The FBI has joined the search efforts and is analyzing data from cell towers and other sources.
Guthrie's family has asked neighbors in the area to review their security footage, particularly between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. on Sunday, as authorities believe she may have been taken during this time frame. Sheriff Nanos emphasized that any information or video footage that could aid in the investigation should be shared with law enforcement.
The family has expressed gratitude for public support, with Savannah Guthrie asking people to pray for her mother's safe return. The Pima County Sheriff's Department is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest of those involved in Mrs. Guthrie's disappearance.
A small amount of dried blood was discovered near a doormat outside the front door of Mrs. Guthrie's home, and it is being tested to determine whose blood it is. However, law enforcement officials have stated that none of the evidence collected from the scene points towards a suspect at this time.
Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed on Tuesday that investigators believe Mrs. Guthrie was abducted from her home in the middle of the night over the weekend. He also revealed that there may be multiple perpetrators involved and that a security camera from the front of the property was taken.
A ransom demand had been made, but Sheriff Nanos refused to confirm whether it was legitimate or not, citing the large number of leads being pursued by investigators. The FBI has joined the search efforts and is analyzing data from cell towers and other sources.
Guthrie's family has asked neighbors in the area to review their security footage, particularly between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. on Sunday, as authorities believe she may have been taken during this time frame. Sheriff Nanos emphasized that any information or video footage that could aid in the investigation should be shared with law enforcement.
The family has expressed gratitude for public support, with Savannah Guthrie asking people to pray for her mother's safe return. The Pima County Sheriff's Department is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest of those involved in Mrs. Guthrie's disappearance.