Nancy Guthrie: Family Offers $1M Reward for Missing Mother
One Month After Disappearance: Nancy Guthries Family Boosts Reward, FBI Receives Surge in Tips
The family of Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC Today show host Savannah Guthrie, has increased the reward for information leading to her safe return to one million dollars, one month after her disappearance from her Tucson area home. The Pima County Sheriffs Office is refocusing resources on detectives and combing through surveillance video as the search continues. Savannah has publicly pleaded for help to bring her mom home, and since boosting the reward, the FBI has received over a thousand new tips. New footage from a neighbors Ring camera shows cars driving by around two thirty a.m. on February first, when Nancys pacemaker last pinged her iPhone. Detectives have been spotted back at the home, checking the backyard near the pool and the front where blood evidence was found. Efforts continue with DNA analysis facing delays and no named suspects yet. Tips are urged through the one eight hundred call FBI hotline or the sheriffs online form.
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