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Nancy Guthrie's family urgently seeks information: 'Someone knows something'
Guthrie family made renewed appeal for information regarding mother's disappearance in February
Savannah Guthrie's family has issued another call for clues to aid in the search for their missing family member, Nancy Guthrie.
The Guthrie children — Savannah, Annie, and Camron — along with their spouses, shared a message through the NBC "Today" host's Instagram on Sunday.
"We firmly believe that the residents of Tucson, along with the wider southern Arizona community, hold the key to solving this case," they stated.
"Someone knows something. A person in this community might possess crucial information they aren’t aware of."
The family requested that people "review their memories" from January 31, the morning of February 1, and the evening of January 11.
They also "urgently" asked the community to "check camera footage, journal entries, text messages, observations, or discussions that might be important in hindsight."
"No detail is insignificant," the family emphasised.
"We think of our mom with every breath, unable to find peace until she returns home. We cannot grieve; we only endure pain and curiosity," their statement included.
Nancy Guthrie vanished on February 1. Authorities suspect the 84-year-old, who has a heart issue and restricted mobility, was forcibly removed from her residence.
The police are working to identify a masked, armed individual captured on doorbell camera footage at Nancy Guthrie's residence.
The show host and her siblings have also released video requests for their mother’s safe return.
On the 24th day of the search, Savannah Guthrie declared that her family is offering up to $1 million for information leading to her mother's recovery, acknowledging the possibility that she might "no longer be with us."
This reward is in addition to the FBI's $100,000 incentive.
