Tucson, Arizona: Savannah Guthrie’s family renewed pleas this week for the return of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen on Jan. 31; on March 21 the family asked neighbors and southern Arizona residents to review memories, footage and records for possible clues. The family’s March 21 statement requests review of camera footage, text messages and journal notes around Jan. 31–Feb. 1 and the evening of Jan. 11; investigators have cited surveillance video and alleged ransom notes, and the family urged community members to report any potentially significant information.
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The Nancy Guthrie case underscores the importance of community vigilance. It's a reminder that our memories, home security footage, or even old text messages can sometimes hold vital clues. Check your own records from late January and early February. Every detail could matter.
This is about an 84-year-old woman who's missing and a family desperate for answers. If you live in southern Arizona, your help could be crucial. Worth forwarding if you know someone in that area.
Any individual or agency that provides verifiable information leading to Nancy Guthrie’s safe return or confirming her whereabouts will benefit by helping resolve the investigation and providing closure to the family and community.
Nancy Guthrie, her immediate family (including Savannah Guthrie), and the Tucson community have suffered emotional distress, uncertainty, and heightened public scrutiny since her disappearance on January 31.
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Family renews public plea as Nancy Guthrie remains missing
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