Guthrie Pleads For Tips

New ransom note details reignite attention in the Nancy Guthrie missing-person case.

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Savannah Guthrie made an emotional on-air appeal for information about her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, after newly reported ransom-note details said the 84-year-old may have died following her abduction from her Arizona home. Guthrie told viewers her family remains “in agony” and said they “cannot be at peace,” urging anyone with knowledge of the case to come forward. Nancy Guthrie disappeared from the Catalina Foothills near Tucson on February 1, and notes purportedly sent after the abduction have renewed national attention nearly five months later. The disclosures have intensified public scrutiny of the unresolved case and the family’s plea for help.

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President Donald Trump said he hopes investigators find Nancy Guthrie, saying Savannah Guthrie’s family has been through “hell” as the case continues to draw national attention.

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