Search for Nancy Guthrie continues into 9th day after family says, ‘we will pay’
The Guthrie family is facing a harrowing situation as they grapple with the demand for a bitcoin ransom for the return of their missing mother, Nancy. Savannah Guthrie, along with her siblings, made a heartfelt plea over the weekend, expressing their willingness to pay for their mother’s safe return.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, went missing on January 31 from her home near Tucson, Arizona, with authorities suspecting that she was abducted. In a message posted on Instagram, Savannah Guthrie conveyed the family’s desperation, urging the alleged kidnapper to bring their mother back so they could be reunited and find peace.
The family’s plea was accompanied by a video message, showing Savannah Guthrie, along with her siblings Annie and Camron, appealing for their mother’s release. The emotional plea underscores the Guthrie family’s anguish and determination to do whatever it takes to bring Nancy back home.
Despite the family’s efforts, law enforcement officials have not been able to confirm the authenticity of the ransom demands or identify any suspects in the case. Investigators have been retracing Nancy’s steps, visiting the homes of her family members and conducting inquiries in the neighborhood, but so far, no significant leads have emerged.
The Guthrie family’s ordeal has captured national attention, with many offering support and solidarity in the hopes of a positive resolution. As the investigation continues, the family remains steadfast in their determination to bring Nancy back home safely.
This disturbing situation serves as a reminder of the dangers of modern-day kidnapping and the impact it has on families. The Guthrie family’s courage and resilience in the face of adversity are truly commendable, and their unwavering commitment to finding their mother is a testament to the power of love and family bonds.
As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, the community stands united in support of the family, hoping for a swift and safe resolution to this troubling ordeal.
Nadine El-Bawab contributed to this report



