Savannah Guthrie's Mom Nancy Update: Case 'Red Hot' With Evidence After Sudden Turn, FBI Agent Says
Key Points:
- Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, remains missing over a month after her abduction, with the investigation described as "red hot" by a retired FBI agent due to new evidence.
- The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department have shifted some personnel away from Tucson to focus on other investigative aspects, while maintaining a dedicated detective team on the case.
- Retired FBI special agent Jennifer Coffindaffer emphasized the case is far from cold, citing numerous video leads, DNA evidence, and other undisclosed information prompting the FBI to move resources to Phoenix for advanced analysis.
- Nancy was last seen on January 31, and since the disappearance, Savannah and her siblings have issued video messages and offered a $1 million reward