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'TODAY' co-anchor Savannah Guthrie's mother taken from her home against her will, sheriff says
Authorities found signs of forced entry and blood at the home, treating the disappearance as a likely kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, who needs daily medication to survive.
- On Jan. 31, Nancy Guthrie, 84, mother of Savannah Guthrie, was last seen at her home outside Tucson and reported missing on Feb. 1, with authorities now treating the scene as a possible crime scene, authorities say.
- After a church call alerted relatives, a family search led to a 911 call, and deputies responded around noon Sunday; Nancy Guthrie is described as of sound mind.
- Search-and-Rescue teams used aircraft, drones, search dogs, and infrared cameras with helicopters overnight, while homicide detectives reviewed security footage and cell-phone data, Nanos said.
- The Guthrie family issued a statement thanking supporters and asking for privacy as they seek Nancy’s return, working closely with local law enforcement.
- Authorities warned her medical needs make the case urgent and have classified her as a missing vulnerable adult who has limited mobility and requires medication that can be fatal if withheld for 24 hours.
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