
A chilling mystery has gripped the nation as authorities continue their urgent search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie. Nancy was reportedly taken forcibly from her Tucson, Arizona, home in the middle of the night before being reported missing on February 1st. Investigators strongly believe she was specifically targeted in this apparent abduction.
The search for Nancy has quickly evolved into a complex, cross-border operation. The FBI is actively collaborating with Mexican law enforcement, with dedicated agents working to bridge the gap between the two countries. While Mexican officials and the FBI currently have no firm leads placing Nancy across the border, established protocols for such situations are in full effect. The U.S. State Department even has a Level 3 travel advisory for Sonora, the Mexican state bordering Arizona, highlighting the region’s risks.
The community is rallying to help. A local organization, “Madres Buscadoras De Sonora” (Searching Mothers of Sonora), has joined the search after being contacted by a family member. Meanwhile, the reward for information leading to an arrest has skyrocketed, now totaling over $200,000 thanks to a substantial anonymous donation and the FBI’s offering.
Investigators are sifting through digital clues, hoping to recover more video evidence from Nancy’s home beyond a single doorbell camera clip already released. Importantly, the Guthrie family – including Savannah, her siblings, and their spouses – have been fully cleared as suspects, having cooperated extensively with authorities. The focus remains squarely on finding Nancy and uncovering the truth behind her disappearance.
Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nancy-guthrie-disappearance-fbi-mexico/






