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Today show host Savannah Guthrie needs our help

 

Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie is living every family’s nightmare. Her mother, Nancy Guthrie, age 84, has vanished. This is not a routine missing senior case. When elderly people disappear, dementia or cognitive decline is usually the explanation. That is not the case here. Nancy Guthrie has no known mental impairment. She does, however, have mobility limitations and must take daily, life-sustaining medication. Time is already working against her.

The seriousness of this case cannot be overstated. The Pima County Sheriff has publicly stated that this is being treated as a criminal investigation, not a simple missing person report. Evidence has been located. Her residence is being processed as a crime scene. Those facts alone should trigger immediate concern.

Southern Arizona presents a harsh and dangerous reality. The Pima County area has long been a corridor for illegal border crossings, and residents have repeatedly been victimized by  criminal aliens moving through the region. That reality cannot be ignored in any honest assessment of risk. At the same time, experience teaches a harder truth. When a person is murdered, the responsible party is most often someone close to the victim. Family members, caregivers, neighbors, and known associates must be examined first and either eliminated as suspects or brought squarely into focus. That is not speculation. That is how real investigations work.

The terrain only deepens the concern. Vast stretches of desert. Countless abandoned mine shafts. Places where evidence can be concealed forever. Every hour Nancy Guthrie remains missing reduces the likelihood of a positive outcome. This case is growing darker by the day.

As an Arizona-licensed private investigator, I am calling on my colleagues, particularly those working in and around Pima County, to pay close attention. This is not just another alert. This is a high-risk disappearance involving an elderly woman, critical medical needs, and clear indicators of foul play. Awareness, diligence, and immediate action matter now.


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