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Desperate hunt for breakthrough in Nancy Guthrie case turns to Mexico

Desperate hunt for breakthrough in Nancy Guthrie case turns to Mexico

Summary

Nancy Guthrie, the mother of U.S. journalist Savannah Guthrie, went missing on January 31 from Tucson, Arizona. As the search enters its third week, investigators suspect she may have been abducted and are collaborating with authorities in Mexico to find her. Despite receiving thousands of leads and a potential ransom note, no major breakthroughs have occurred yet.

Key Facts

  • Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31 at her Tucson, Arizona home.
  • U.S. investigators have contacted Mexican authorities about her disappearance.
  • A Mexican non-profit organization is also helping with the search efforts.
  • Investigators have followed approximately 40,000 leads without a breakthrough.
  • A ransom demand in cryptocurrency was reportedly sent to TMZ, which has been forwarded to the FBI.
  • DNA from a glove found near Guthrie's home has not matched any profiles in the FBI database.
  • A surveillance camera captured a masked person near Guthrie's home on the night she disappeared.
  • Authorities are using a device, mounted on a helicopter, to try and detect signals from Guthrie's pacemaker.
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