'We will pay': US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie's plea to mother's potential kidnappers
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'We will pay': US TV anchor Savannah Guthrie's plea to mother's potential kidnappers
""We received your message, and we understand. We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her," she said in a video posted on social media, flanked by her siblings. "This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay." The Today show host was referring to a message sent to the Tucson-based television station KOLD on Friday afternoon,"
"KOLD said it received an email related to the Guthrie case on social media that day but declined to share specific details about its contents as the FBI conducted its review. The station was one of multiple press outlets that received alleged ransom letters during the week. At least one letter made monetary demands and established Thursday evening and the following Monday evening as deadlines."
"Investigators think Nancy Guthrie was taken against her will from her home just outside Tucson last weekend. DNA tests showed blood on Guthrie's front porch was a match to her, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has said. Authorities have not identified any suspects or ruled anyone out. The sheriff said on Friday that he was frustrated that a camera at Nancy Guthrie's home was not able to capture images of anyone the day she went missing."
Nancy Guthrie was reported missing from her home just outside Tucson last weekend. DNA tests showed blood on her front porch matched her. Authorities have not identified suspects or ruled anyone out. Family posted videos pleading for her return and offered payment. Multiple media outlets received alleged ransom letters; at least one demanded money and set deadlines. KOLD received an email related to the case that the FBI reviewed. Investigators found the home's doorbell camera had been disconnected early Sunday and that software data recorded movement minutes later, but no images were recoverable because there was no active subscription. Law enforcement continues to investigate tips.
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