Federal authorities shared a disheartening message Monday night as a second deadline to pay a ransom for Nancy Guthrie’s safe return expired.
Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother was abducted from her $1 million Tucson, Arizona, home in the early hours of February 1, with officials confirming they have not identified any suspects in the ongoing case.
As the hunt for Nancy enters its second week, the final ransom deadline for the Today show host’s mother was at 5pm local time, by which time the alleged kidnappers wanted $6 million in Bitcoin, local news station KGUN reported.
Savannah had said over the weekend she would pay the ransom in exchange for her mother’s safe return, but officials confirmed Monday night that no payments were posted.
The FBI then announced that it still has not identified any suspects or persons of interests in the case as it investigates the ransom notes that were sent to local television stations as well as TMZ.
In the meantime, the Pima County Sheriff’s Office has said it is looking into ‘new leads’ and will continue to search for evidence at the family’s homes.
Still, both federal and local officials are pleading with the public for any information related to Nancy’s disappearance – and on Monday, Savannah released another video pleading with the American people for their help to find her mom.
‘We are at an hour of desperation, and we need your help,’ she said.
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