Credited from: LATIMES
US television presenter Savannah Guthrie, alongside her family, has made a renewed appeal to the Tucson community for information regarding her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen on February 1. In a heartfelt statement shared via her Instagram, the family emphasized that "someone knows something" and urged residents to review their memories from the days leading up to her disappearance, particularly emphasizing the significance of any detail, no matter how small, according to BBC, CBS News, and LA Times.
The Guthrie family's statement expressed gratitude to the Tucson community and reflected their belief that residents hold key information for resolving Nancy's case. They implored people to search their memories from January 31 to February 1 and also mentioned conversations or observations from earlier dates that might seem significant in hindsight, reports CBS News and LA Times.
Authorities believe that Nancy Guthrie, 84, was abducted, and the FBI has been actively involved in the investigation, releasing surveillance footage showing a masked man near her home on the night of her disappearance. Although DNA is being analyzed, no suspects have been identified yet, according to BBC and CBS News.
The Guthrie family has announced a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy's return, highlighting their desperate wish for her safe recovery. "We cannot grieve; we can only ache and wonder," Savannah Guthrie stated, expressing the family's ongoing emotional turmoil during this challenging time, as reported by BBC, CBS News, and LA Times.