A Mother’s Day Plea: The Search for Nancy Guthrie

As Mother’s Day approached, the neighborhood of Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for three months after being abducted in Tucson, Arizona, sent a powerful message to her abductor. On Friday, May 8, Fox News Digital reporter Michael Ruiz shared a clip and photos showing flowers and signs outside Nancy’s home, with posters issuing a direct plea to the person responsible for her disappearance.

The message outside Nancy’s home, addressed to her abductor, was clear: “Your mom would be ashamed if she knew what you did. So before you take her flowers on Mother’s Day, TAKE NANCY HOME, or tell the family where she is…” Another poster urged, “Let Nancy come home. It’s never too late to do the right thing. God is watching you,” alongside artwork, a teddy bear, and more flowers.

Sunday, May 10, will mark Savannah’s first Mother’s Day without her mother, who was taken from her Catalina Foothills residence. Despite efforts by investigators, including the release of video footage and offering a $1 million reward, no suspect has been named in the case. However, there is a glimmer of hope as the FBI recently obtained DNA evidence from Nancy’s home for processing, which could potentially lead to a breakthrough in the case with new technology being used to extract profiles from hair samples.

Genetic genealogist CeCe Moore explained that this technology could be a game-changer in solving cold cases like Nancy’s abduction. With time passing, Moore emphasized the importance of this new lead, expressing cautious hope for a resolution. As the search for Nancy continues, the community remains hopeful that justice will prevail.

Ultimately, the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie and the outpouring of support from the community underscores the resilience and resolve in the face of adversity. As we look ahead, the hope for Nancy’s safe return remains strong, reflecting the unwavering spirit of those who refuse to give up until she is brought home.

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