Savannah Guthrie's brother, Camron, has renewed a desperate appeal for proof that their mother, Nancy Guthrie, is alive following her mysterious disappearance last weekend. After the first deadline from an alleged ransom letter passed, Camron took to Instagram to express the family's ongoing distress.
Nancy, who is 84, is believed to have been abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home in the middle of the night. Police have responded with a significant search effort and offered a $50,000 (£36,000) reward leading to an arrest or useful information regarding her whereabouts.
Camron's message was clear: 'We want to talk to you.' He emphasized the need for the alleged abductors to confirm Nancy's wellbeing. 'We need you to reach out, and we need a way to communicate with you so we can move forward,' he said.
During a media briefing, FBI Special Agent Heith Janke confirmed that investigators are currently reviewing the ransom note which had specified a deadline that coincided with Camron's video message. The authorities have not disclosed the nature of the threats made within the note.
The investigation continues with heavy media coverage and community support. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos expressed optimism, stating, 'Right now, we believe Nancy is still out there. We want her home.' He assured the public that every lead is being thoroughly investigated as they work under the assumption that she remains alive.
Community members have been urged to report any information to the sheriff's office, and the family continues to plead for answers amidst the growing search efforts in Tucson.
Nancy, who is 84, is believed to have been abducted from her Tucson, Arizona home in the middle of the night. Police have responded with a significant search effort and offered a $50,000 (£36,000) reward leading to an arrest or useful information regarding her whereabouts.
Camron's message was clear: 'We want to talk to you.' He emphasized the need for the alleged abductors to confirm Nancy's wellbeing. 'We need you to reach out, and we need a way to communicate with you so we can move forward,' he said.
During a media briefing, FBI Special Agent Heith Janke confirmed that investigators are currently reviewing the ransom note which had specified a deadline that coincided with Camron's video message. The authorities have not disclosed the nature of the threats made within the note.
The investigation continues with heavy media coverage and community support. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos expressed optimism, stating, 'Right now, we believe Nancy is still out there. We want her home.' He assured the public that every lead is being thoroughly investigated as they work under the assumption that she remains alive.
Community members have been urged to report any information to the sheriff's office, and the family continues to plead for answers amidst the growing search efforts in Tucson.



















