Nancy Guthrie’s family asks neighbors for clues in new statement

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“Members of this community may have information that they don’t even realize is important,” the family said.

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Nancy Guthrie’s family has asked neighbors to search their minds and memories for possible clues about the kidnapping of Today host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, in a bid to purge them of any information that could help in the search for the missing 84-year-old.

“Members of this community may have information that they are not even aware is important,” the family said in a statement to local Arizona station KVOA – News 4 Tucson. “We hope people will explore their memories, especially around the key timelines of January 31st and early morning of February 1st, and late night of January 11th.”

“We implore this community to bring renewed attention to our mother’s case. Please draw on camera footage, diary notes, text messages, and observations and conversations that may have significance in retrospect,” the family implored. “It doesn’t matter how small it is. It might be the key.”

Nancy Guthrie was last seen on the night of January 31st after being dropped off at her home in Tucson. She was reported missing on February 1 after missing church, sparking an intense investigation into her disappearance.

“We miss our mother with every breath we take. We will not feel safe until she is home,” the statement continued. “We cannot grieve. We can only feel pain and wonder. We are focused on finding her and bringing her home. We want to celebrate her beautiful and brave life, but we cannot do that until she is taken to her final resting place.”

“Thank you for your continued prayers.”

The Pima County Sheriff’s Office said in a March 13 update that investigators are continuing to analyze evidence, including “laboratory materials and camera images and video.”

“At this time, we will not comment on the details or status of this analysis,” sheriff’s spokeswoman Angelica Carrillo said in an update.

The sheriff’s office is working with the FBI to investigate DNA samples taken from Guthrie’s home and Tucson-area neighborhoods, a backpack carried by the suspect who “tampered with” her doorbell camera the night she disappeared, and a Wi-Fi jammer that may have been used to disrupt Guthrie’s internet service.

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