Savannah Guthrie Issues Emotional Plea After Ransom Message in Mother’s Disappearance

Savannah Guthrie has publicly addressed the individuals believed to be responsible for her mother’s disappearance, sharing an emotional video message alongside her siblings as the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie continues in Arizona.

In a short video posted to Instagram, Guthrie and her brother and sister spoke directly to whoever sent a recent message believed to be linked to the case. Speaking calmly but emotionally, Savannah said the family had received the message and understood its contents, adding that their priority is their mother’s safe return. She emphasized how much their mother means to them and expressed willingness to cooperate in hopes of bringing her home safely.

Ongoing Investigation

Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson. Authorities have since described the residence as an active crime scene. Pima County Sheriff’s Department officials say the case is being treated as a criminal investigation, with support from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Investigators have collected evidence from the home and continue to evaluate multiple leads. Officials have also acknowledged that messages demanding cryptocurrency have been sent to some media outlets, but they have not confirmed the authenticity of those communications. Law enforcement has urged the public not to speculate and to allow the investigation to proceed.

Public Statements

Sheriff Chris Nanos has asked for community assistance, encouraging anyone with information to come forward. He stressed that even small details could be helpful.

President Donald Trump also commented publicly, saying federal resources are available to support the search and that his thoughts are with the Guthrie family.

In an earlier message, Savannah Guthrie thanked the public for prayers and support, describing her mother as a woman of strong faith and character. The family has asked for continued hope and compassion as they navigate the situation.

What Comes Next

Authorities say the investigation remains active and they are following every credible lead. The family has requested proof that Nancy is safe and has encouraged direct communication through law enforcement channels.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. Officials continue to remind the public to rely on verified updates and avoid spreading rumors that could hinder the case.

As the search continues, the focus remains on one goal: bringing Nancy Guthrie home safely.

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