Savannah Guthrie's Emotional Plea: 'Bring Her Home'
Television host Savannah Guthrie has been actively searching for her missing mother, Nancy, for four months. She continues to ask the public for help while expressing deep gratitude for community support. No suspects have been identified since Nancy's abduction from Tucson, Arizona.
Television host Savannah Guthrie has shared a heartfelt plea on social media as the search for her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, stretches into its fourth agonizing month. Guthrie posted a poignant message on her Instagram Stories, juxtaposed with a painting of Christ's ascension.
The accompanying text in the post read, 'Oh my, my soul it cries out, soul, it cries out.' In an emotional addendum, Savannah implored, 'Bring her home.' Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Tucson, Arizona home on February 1, believed to have been forcibly taken by a masked intruder, according to reports from PEOPLE magazine.
Authorities speculate that ransom notes sent to local media outlets corroborate the theory of an abduction. While no suspects have been apprehended, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, alongside the FBI and forensic teams, remains hopeful. 'Every day we get closer,' Nanos remarked, acknowledging the intensive ongoing investigation.
Savannah continues to leverage her social media platforms to keep the case in the public eye, urging potential witnesses to come forward. In March, she reiterated her hope through the same biblical painting, declaring, 'I believe, I believe.' The Guthrie family, including siblings Annie and Camron, extended their gratitude towards the community for its unwavering support.
'We are deeply grateful for the outpouring from neighbors, friends, and the people of Tucson,' the family expressed, emphasizing their conviction that local support could be pivotal in resolving the case.
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