FBI probing new message in Nancy Guthrie disappearance as neighborhood search resumes
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Officials are investigating a new message on Nancy Guthrie as the search enters its seventh day. Follow for live updates.
• No suspects: There are still no suspects named as the search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, enters its seventh day. Authorities resumed examining Guthrie’s home and her neighborhood as the FBI offered a $50,000 reward for information. • New message: Officials are probing the authenticity of a new message sent to KOLD yesterday about Guthrie. The note included sensitive information and no deadline, according to an anchor at the outlet. • Clues emerging: Authorities say they believe she was abducted from her home near Tucson last weekend. Blood found on her porch belonged to her and a front door camera is missing, authorities said. A camera also detected motion around 2 a.m. Sunday, around the time her pacemaker last pinged her phone. President Donald Trump seemed to suggest on Friday that “some things” could be coming from the Justice Department or the FBI in the case of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. “We have some things, I think that will maybe come out reasonably soon, from DOJ or FBI, or whoever, that could be, could be definitive. A lot has taken place in the last couple of hours. A lot of things have happened with regard to that horrible situation in the last couple of hours,” the president told reporters aboard Air Force One. The president posted on Truth Social earlier this week that he is “deploying all resources” to find “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother.

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