“Today Show” anchor Savannah Guthrie and her family are living through one of the most horrific experiences a family can have. Their beloved mother, Nancy, is missing, presumed the victim of kidnapping, and even the help being directed by President Trump may not bring about a happy ending.
Nancy Guthrie, age 84 and in fragile health, disappeared from her Arizona home between last Saturday evening and Sunday morning. The Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos, has called this “foul play” and Nancy Guthrie the victim of a crime.
On Feb. 2, Nanos stated that he believes a crime was committed regarding the 84-year-old’s disappearance. He said investigators believe Nancy Guthrie may have been taken from her home against her will, possibly in the middle of the night. He said details are pointing towards a possible kidnapping or abduction.
News 4 Tucson asked Sheriff Nanos what at the crime scene indicated this is a kidnapping. Nanos said there was DNA evidence at the scene that investigators will be analyzing.
Nanos was also asked if he believes Guthrie was targeted. Nanos said he’s worked with the family closely, including Savannah and her security team. Nanos said they’ve discussed any possible threats/stalking issues.
“Nothing that we see is leading us that way, but we’ll never dismiss anything. we’ll continue to look at everything, and we’ll just keep moving forward with it.”
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