
"As hundreds of federal and local agents scoured the Arizona desert and chased down potential leads in the nearly two weeks since Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her affluent neighborhood, families of other missing people are reminded how elusive answers can be. On the one hand, families who spoke to The Associated Press share in the deep pain that Nancy Guthrie's children, including the well-known Today show host Savannah Guthrie, have expressed publicly."
"On the other, people like Tonya Miller whose own mother disappeared under suspicious circumstances in Missouri in 2019 say they feel frustrated as they watch seemingly endless resources flood into the search for Guthrie. Families like ours that have just your normal missing people, they have to fight to get any help, Miller, 44, said. Miller's mother, Betty Miller, is one of the thousands of people who are listed as abducted each year, according to federal statistics."
Nancy Guthrie vanished from an affluent Arizona neighborhood nearly two weeks ago, prompting a large, multiagency response. Several hundred detectives and agents are assigned to the investigation, and the FBI declined to specify how many federal agents are involved. Multiple news outlets reported receiving ransom notes, and the family expressed willingness to pay, though authenticity of those notes remains unclear. Other families of missing people report frustration as resources concentrate on the high-profile case. Tonya Miller said her mother, Betty Miller, vanished under suspicious circumstances in Missouri in 2019 and that families often must advocate full time for fair investigations.
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