Family raises reward in the Guthrie case to one million dollars
The family of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has increased the reward in her case to one million dollars, as announced by her daughter Savannah Guthrie on Instagram.
Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman, has been missing since January 31, when she was last seen at her home in Tucson, Arizona. In an effort to find her, her family has raised the reward for information leading to her return to one million dollars, as revealed by her daughter Savannah Guthrie, who is also a host on the Today show. Savannah made this announcement in a heartfelt Instagram post where she emphasized the urgency and hope of reuniting with their mother.
In her post, Savannah Guthrie appealed, stating that there are people who know how to locate Nancy and bring her home safely. The family is working closely with law enforcement, and the reward will be dispensed in accordance with FBI guidelines for rewards. The increase from previous amounts underscores the family’s desperation and determination to find Nancy as the investigation unfolds in a case that has drawn public attention.
The Guthrie family’s actions highlight the emotional toll that missing person cases take on families and the lengths to which they will go to seek help from the public. As the case continues, the involvement of both social media and official law enforcement means that more eyes are on the search for Nancy Guthrie, and the hope remains that this elevated reward could prompt someone to bring forth vital information leading to her safe return.