'TODAY' co-anchor Savannah Guthrie's mother taken from her home against her will, sheriff says

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By Daniel Arkin, Liz Kreutz, Rudy Chinchilla and Pilar Melendez

Arizona investigators probing the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, “TODAY” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother, said Monday they believe she was taken from her home against her will.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos previously described Guthrie’s home as a “crime scene.” She was taken “possibly in the middle of the night and that includes possible kidnapping or abduction,” his department said in a statement.

Guthrie, 84, was last seen Saturday night in her home outside Tucson. She has limited mobility and needs to take medication daily or “it could be fatal,” Nanos said.

She had no cognitive issues, and her disappearance was not linked to dementia, he added, describing her as being “of sound mind” and “sharp as a tack.”

Guthrie’s family reported her missing around noon Sunday, setting off a search-and-rescue mission that included trained personnel, drones, an airplane, a helicopter, volunteers and search-and-rescue dogs lent from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

“I think she was abducted,” Nanos told NBC News. “When you’re taken from your bed and you don’t want to go somewhere, that’s an abduction.”
Nanos said officials believe Guthrie was harmed when she was taken, but they did not provide other details.

“We know she was harmed at the home, but we don’t know to what extent,” he said.

Nanos has not provided additional details about the investigation. He has said investigators “saw some things at the home that were concerning to us” but did not offer specifics.

The community was devastated by her disappearance, Nanos told NBC News.

“This is just really sad for our community,” he said. “Savannah is family to us. She’s a big part of this community. Her family is devastated, the entire family. And you know, this just doesn’t happen in Tucson.”

Nanos confirmed that law enforcement officials are reviewing video from cameras at Guthrie’s home, where she lives alone and employs staff members. He urged neighbors to “go through their Ring cameras.”

Nanos asked members of the public to contact the sheriff’s office at 520-351-4900 if they have information about the case.

“I need this community to step up and start giving us some calls,” Nanos said.

Guthrie is described as 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighing 150 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. Her family last saw her at home around 9:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Saturday. She “is not in good physical health,” Nanos said.

Authorities are not aware of any threats against Savannah Guthrie, who is in Arizona. The FBI is aware of the case.

Monday’s broadcast of the “TODAY” show opened with an update on Guthrie, with co-anchor Craig Melvin calling it a “deeply personal story for us.”

In a statement reported on the air, Savannah Guthrie said in part: “I want to thank everyone for the thoughts, prayers, and messages of support.”

“Right now, our focus remains on the safe return of our dear mom,” she said in her statement. “We thank law enforcement for their hard work on this case and encourage anyone with information to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at: 520-351-4900.”

Savannah Guthrie has frequently discussed her close relationship with her mother over the years.
“She loves us, her family, fiercely, and her selflessness and sacrifice for us, her steadfastness and her unmovable confidence, is the reason any of us grew up to do anything,” Savannah Guthrie said in a 2022 tribute to her mother on her 80th birthday.

In a Mother’s Day tribute on Instagram in 2024, Savannah Guthrie described her mother as “God’s first, best and most important gift to me.”

Guthrie’s father, Charles Guthrie, died when she was 16. She is one of three children.

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Place your bets, now.
 
Hmmm... son-in-law's name who is detained is named Carlos. The mother in law doesn't recognize anything and assures the reporter that it wasn't him.

Says that Carlos was at home for his kids on the weekend. And that he works Monday through Friday. I wonder if he is an immigrant and a legal immigrant.

The mother-in-law could be lying her ass off.

He could have been a driver. He could have sent a demand for money.

FBI says that there are "personS of interest."
 
@Gandhi's Left Hook Bitcoin is common. Maybe baiting the feds with the prospect that they could track him. But the solution would be to use the bitcoin to by a privacy currency like Minero so he could get away with it not being tracked.
Monero can still be traced it's just harder. Governments can still figure it out. There is nothing online that doesn't have a digital signature of some sort.
 
People say that Nancy is going to become the face of mass deportations, but Iryna didn't become the face of hard on crime policies and Charlie Kirk didn't become the face of cracking down on leftist terrorism. So, like usual, Trump's not going to take advantage of this incredible opportunity that was handed to him on a silver platter and is going to sit on his ass and let America rot.
I haven’t read anyone saying that, most of the millennial and zoomer accounts seem more tuned out with this one. Gen X and Boomers are the crowds that really seem to care past casual interest and a majority of both groups are too retarded to care about more than the potential of themselves or their parents being kidnapped which is hilariously unlikely but still pushing them to order Ring doorbells en masse.

To your other point though, the killings you mentioned did not have a famous TV host attached. I don’t think anything will happen but it would be extremely funny if Savannah went on Good Morning America? Or whatever morning show and became mecha-hitler9000. They wouldn’t allow it even if she wanted to, but a farmer can dream.
 
Savannah went on Good Morning America? Or whatever morning show and became mecha-hitler9000. They wouldn’t allow it even if she wanted to, but a farmer can dream.
It would be much more likely for her to go "not all illegals." That woman has seriously drunk the cool-aid. Her mom too. If she's still alive, I bet they start trotting her out on TV as a pro illegal mascot.
 
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Jaw line. Short stature. Mustache. I understand why they picked him up. But I am betting the perpetrator doesn't have a steady 8-5 full time delivery job. Those guys have something to lose. Also, he says he is puerto rican which would make him a full citizen. Not some slimy immigrant.

More likely to be something like a landscaper or one of the shitty jobbing uber delivery or uber eats kind of jobs.
 
I believe they picked him up purely because he's in a band or some shit with the son in law?

Also apparently they/someone deposited 300 dollars worth of btc in the address and I've also seen claims there is another address with like 85 BTC which is almost the exact amount discussed.

But I'm sure someone is going to find the address or leak it if this continues.
 
Real kidnappings are colossally stupid, because there's practically no way to get away with that shit. Even if you get $10M and the victim never sees your face and you somehow manage not to leave an absolute shitpile of evidence everywhere you go, what the fuck are you going to do with that kind of cash?

You can't put it in a bank. You can't hide it. You can't really travel anywhere with it, especially by air. Anywhere you do go, at some point local law enforcement will take notice of some random idiot with millions in cash in small bills living the good life with no real documentation or legitimate source of income.

Any cash received for ransom is a non-starter because the FBI has major banks set money aside that they've already noted so it can be tracked for this exact purpose, any bill with those serial numbers will be flagged if it makes its way back to the fed and quickly traced to the original transaction.

This has been a thing since the 70's at least, the whole "X amount in unmarked non-consecutive bills" is just a meme. D.B. Cooper was given $200,000 in bills recorded on microfilm and they only had like three hours to get that together, with everything automated nowadays all bills are probably automatically logged if they're dispensed or counted by machine at transfer.
 
Probably, just because it's reporters looking after their own. They might take the occasional jab at Fox News in the process, and of course Trump, but it would still be this massivey tragic thing because a reporter's family is involved.
Journos are a mafia on their own. They'd burn down their own careers covering up for each other or to destroy an enemy. Not due to some journalistic integrity, but because they just don't like them. I've seen that in my job.

It was a style for a while for Mexican men to get their eyebrows sculpted. It's long been a style for Mexican men to have a big mustache. But I've never seen a guy with both at the same time, and the highly plucked eyebrows on men trend is long dead. It's weird.
Doesn't look like eyebrows to me rather the edge of the mask eye socket.
 
Journos are a mafia on their own. They'd burn down their own careers covering up for each other or to destroy an enemy. Not due to some journalistic integrity, but because they just don't like them. I've seen that in my job.
A perfect example is Matt Lauer getting ousted as a sex pest when #MeToo was happening. Apparently his behavior has been going on for years, but Savannah stayed silent only to throw him under the bus when the social justice movement took place so she could play the victim.
 
The mother-in-law could be lying her ass off.

He could have been a driver. He could have sent a demand for money.

FBI says that there are "personS of interest."
Family will almost always cover for criminals like this or not believe it. "He dindu nothing." is to be expected from literally any family member the press just loves to run with this shit all the time.
 
Jaw line. Short stature. Mustache. I understand why they picked him up. But I am betting the perpetrator doesn't have a steady 8-5 full time delivery job. Those guys have something to lose. Also, he says he is puerto rican which would make him a full citizen. Not some slimy immigrant.

More likely to be something like a landscaper or one of the shitty jobbing uber delivery or uber eats kind of jobs.
The only other true kidnap-for-ransom case that I know of (if that’s what this is) was done by a guy who had a lot to lose - a 30 year marriage, kids (albeit grown), a nice house, friends, his reputation, etc. He had a decent job, too, but with mounting debts, not enough to maintain his lifestyle. He had a nasty gambling habit and he and his wife wanted to buy a nice house by the lake. But regardless, anybody and everybody who does this has at least one thing to lose - their freedom.

I don’t know the typical profile of someone who does this when it’s not cartel-related and I’m not sure there is one, because outside of the cartels, so few do it.
 
A constant thread in the group chat for >5 years has been that DEI at FBI has basically destroyed their institutional ability to close kidnapping for ransom cases. Ransom cases were a dead issue for 40-50 years. but there's zero indication the the current feebs have any idea how to use all of their nifty new terrorism tools to shut this down anymore.

Apparently that is wypipo shit.
 
So is it even confirmed the kidnappers wanted a ransom? I can't find clear information on that. I'm thinking maybe this has something to do with human trafficking that's turned to shit since Trump came on the scene and those involved are all turning on each other. Or something like that, Savannah is up to no good and it has something to do with that and it's dark.
 
It's been a week. The statistical likelihood is that Nancy Guthrie is dead.

This is an 84 year old woman with serious health problems, and clearly the dude who broke in is a bumbling incompetent. This was more likely a home invasion gone wrong than a kidnapping. Her body is probably buried out in the desert somewhere, and the ransom demands are red herrings.
 
So is it even confirmed the kidnappers wanted a ransom?
There were two credible emails from the kidnapper(s). The first was sent to local media a couple days after the kidnapping from an allegedly-untraceable source. Then it was forwarded to TMZ after the local media sources didn't tell the public it was received. No one knows why the kidnappers waited so long to send the first email.

It mentioned something inside the house that only someone who had been there would know. It also supposedly laid out two deadlines: X amount if given by some date on or before last weekend, either Thurs or Friday (I don't remember). Or 6 million by a certain time on Monday. I don't know if they released what was demanded by the two deadline dates but I'd imagine the 2nd date was a more dire outcome.

The content of the second email hasn't been described to the public beyond being described as similar language to the first. It didn't lay out different instructions.

These emails were from a supposedly untraceable email account(s) and no return communication method was given. That's why the family released that cryptic video with the three adult children saying something about "we understand" and "celebrate with her". It's also presumably why these emails and deadlines have been described in the media.

No proof of life has been given. The FBI says they don't still don't have a way to communicate directly with the kidnappers. Supposedly there hasn't been any follow up email after the deadlines passed. There was never any other non-email communication and no note left at the scene.
 
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