New Surveillance Photo Released in Search for Missing Nancy Guthrie: Family Seeks Public's Help

The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, has taken a new turn. Law enforcement is expected to release a surveillance photo of a potential subject in the ongoing investigation. Nancy, 84, went missing on Feb. 1 and was last seen on Jan. 31. Authorities believe she was taken against her will, and DNA evidence has linked blood found at her home to her. Savannah, Annie, and Camron Guthrie have made emotional pleas for their mother's safe return, asking for the public's help in finding her.
Savannah Guthrie expressed gratitude for the support and prayers they have received and emphasized the need for assistance in locating her mother. Law enforcement is working tirelessly to bring Nancy home, and the family is urging anyone with information to report it to the authorities. A ransom note demanding bitcoin payments was sent to the media, but no payments had been made as of the latest update. The FBI is investigating new messages related to Nancy's kidnapping, and her blue SUV was reported missing from her garage.
The family has appealed directly to the potential abductor, asking for confirmation of Nancy's well-being and communication with them. They are eager to establish contact and ensure Nancy's safety. The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Office are seeking tips and leads from the public to aid in the investigation. The Guthrie family remains hopeful for Nancy's safe return and continues to seek support from the community in their search efforts.