
‘We will pay,’ Nancy Guthrie’s children say to possible captors as search enters 8th day
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Follow for live updates on the search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, which has entered its eighth day.
• Family says “we will pay”: Missing Nancy Guthrie’s children posted a new plea for their mother’s return on social media, with “Today” host Savannah Guthrie saying, “we will pay.” Purported ransom notes had demanded millions in Bitcoin in exchange for her return and a second deadline is approaching on Monday. • No suspects: There have been no suspects named as the search for Guthrie enters its eighth day. Law enforcement officials were seen at the home of Guthrie’s daughter Annie late Saturday, one day after drone footage showed deputies and agents searching the missing woman’s property. • Probe into second note: Officials are investigating a second message sent to KOLD on Friday about Nancy Guthrie. The note included sensitive information and no deadline, according to an anchor at the outlet. Neighbors and community members continue to leave signs of encouragement outside Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, as the search for the ‘Today’ show anchor’s mother enters its eighth day. The “Dear Guthrie Family” sign has been in front of the home for some time, but the candles and ‘please pray’ rock were left by a woman overnight, according to CNN’s team on the ground in Tucson. As the search for Nancy Guthrie, missing from her home near Tucson, Arizona, has entered its eighth day, law enforcement officials were seen late Saturday at the home of her daughter Annie.

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