Savannah Guthrie, a prominent US TV anchor, has issued a heartfelt plea to the suspected kidnappers of her mother, Nancy, as the family marks a somber milestone in the search for Nancy's return. In a powerful Instagram video, Savannah, a long-time co-anchor of the US Today program, addressed her mother's captors directly, expressing her unwavering hope and belief in a positive outcome. She emphasized the importance of taking action, stating, 'It's never too late.'
Nancy, 84, was last seen at her home in Tucson, Arizona, on January 31, and was reported missing when she failed to attend church the following day. The family believes she was abducted, and an extensive search involving local police and the FBI has been ongoing for two weeks. Savannah's emotional plea, accompanied by a message offering a ransom, reflects the family's determination to bring Nancy home.
The investigation has revealed some ransom demands, but their credibility is yet to be confirmed. The suspect, described as a tall man wearing gloves and a balaclava, was captured on footage attempting to block the door camera. A DNA-containing glove found near Nancy's house matches the suspect's, adding a crucial piece of evidence to the case. As the search continues, the family's hope and the public's support remain strong, with Savannah's plea serving as a powerful reminder of the impact of such a desperate search.