Signs of forced entry found at home of Savannah Guthrie's mother, source says | Fortune
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Signs of forced entry found at home of Savannah Guthrie's mother, source says | Fortune
"Investigators found signs of forced entry at the Arizona home of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie's mother, a person familiar with the investigation said Tuesday, as the host asked for prayers to help bring back the 84-year-old, who is believed to have been taken against her will. The host described her mother, Nancy Guthrie, as "a woman of deep conviction, a good and faithful servant" in a social media post late Monday."
"The Pima County sheriff and the Tucson FBI chief held a news conference Tuesday and urged the public to offer tips, but they revealed few new details about the investigation. The sheriff said they don't have credible information indicating Guthrie's disappearance was targeted. Sheriff Chris Nanos has said Guthrie needs daily medication and could die without it. Asked whether officials were looking for her alive, he said, "We hope we are.""
Signs of forced entry were discovered at Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home. Nancy Guthrie, 84, is believed to have been taken against her will and needs daily medication that could be life‑saving. Savannah Guthrie asked for prayers and urged supporters to bring her mother home. Pima County sheriff and Tucson FBI officials held a news conference and asked the public for tips while releasing few new details. DNA samples were collected and some returned, but none point to suspects. Investigators found several personal items, including a cellphone, wallet and car, still at the residence. Surveillance, cellphone tower data and license‑plate camera footage are under review, and investigators do not presently believe robbery, home invasion or ransom were motives.
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