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Nancy Guthrie Update: Mexican Mothers Face Hurdles Joining Search

Nancy Guthrie Update: Mexican Mothers Face Hurdles Joining Search

Summary

A group of mothers from Mexico, known for searching for missing people, wanted to help look for Nancy Guthrie in Arizona but were not allowed to join the search. The Pima County Sheriff's office said the search should be handled by professionals. Nancy Guthrie, mother of television host Savannah Guthrie, went missing on January 31, and her case remains unsolved.

Key Facts

  • Mexican mothers, part of the group Madres Buscadoras de Sonora, asked to search for Nancy Guthrie in Arizona.
  • Local law enforcement in Pima County denied their search request.
  • Sheriff's office believes the search is best done by professional investigators.
  • Nancy Guthrie was last seen at home on January 31, and her belongings were left behind.
  • Authorities suspect she may have been kidnapped; blood was found on her porch.
  • A $1 million reward has been offered by Guthrie's daughter for her mother's recovery.
  • The search group was founded by Ceci Patricia Flores, a mother whose sons went missing in Mexico.
  • The group encountered resistance from locals while attempting to search near Guthrie's home.

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