
"Nancy Guthrie, in her daughter's words, was "taken in the dark of night from her bed" inside her suburban Tucson home on Feb. 1. So far, there have been no DNA matches with known criminals in the federal database. Ransom notes received after the kidnapping haven't included proof Guthrie is alive."
"The FBI has received more than 1,500 tips since Savannah Guthrie announced her family was offering $1 million for information leading to her mother's return. But with still no sign of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, the "Today" show co-anchor took to social media once again on Friday, pleading for help."
"Former FBI agent Bryanna Fox explained to viewers how they could submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers, a nonprofit that works with law enforcement and will provide individuals with a unique number or passcode that allows them to log in to a website to see the status of their tip."
Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman, was taken from her Tucson home on February 1. Her daughter, Savannah Guthrie, a co-anchor on the "Today" show, announced a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother's safe return. The FBI has received over 1,500 tips since the reward was announced, but no DNA matches have been found in federal criminal databases. Investigators possess physical evidence including blood samples, video footage of a masked man, and recovered gloves, though mixed DNA strands complicate identification. Ransom notes have been received but contain no proof that Nancy is alive. Savannah continues appealing for help through social media and the "Today" show, directing people to submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers or by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI.
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