The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, has entered its second week. She disappeared from her home in Tucson, Arizona, after failing to attend her usual church service. Family members reported her missing later that morning, prompting a large federal investigation.
Days after her disappearance, authorities received a ransom note demanding millions in cryptocurrency for her return. Savannah Guthrie and her siblings made a public plea, saying they are willing to pay and only want confirmation that their mother is alive. The family emphasized that Nancy depends on daily medication and left home without it.

Officials have warned that her health is a major concern. Nancy has limited mobility and relies on a pacemaker. Investigators revealed that the pacemaker stopped sending signals shortly after she was last seen, increasing fears about her condition.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation later confirmed it is reviewing a second message believed to be connected to the original ransom note. At the same time, federal and local investigators returned to Nancy’s home with forensic teams and carried out additional searches of the property.

No suspects have been publicly identified, and authorities have not ruled anyone out. Investigators say all leads are being examined as the case continues, while the family and public wait anxiously for answers.