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“We have received your message and understand it completely. We are now pleading with you to bring our mother back to us,” Guthrie stated.
“Bringing her back is the only way we can find peace. This means the world to us, and we are willing to pay.”
Authorities suspect that Nancy Guthrie was forcibly removed from her residence near Tucson, Arizona, over the weekend. DNA analysis has confirmed that the blood found on her front porch belongs to her, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos.
KOLD reported receiving an email associated with the Guthrie case through social media on the same day. The station has chosen not to disclose specific details of the email as the FBI is currently investigating.
The media outlet is among several that have purportedly received ransom letters this week. At least one of the letters included demands for money and set deadlines for Thursday evening and the following Monday evening.
Law enforcement officials declined to affirm that the letters were credible but said all tips were being investigated seriously. They also said one letter referenced Nancy Guthrie’s Apple watch and a specific feature of her property.
It has been reported that a camera at Nancy Guthrie’s home was not able to capture images of anyone the day she went missing.
Investigators have found that the home’s doorbell camera was disconnected early on Sunday and that software data recorded movement at the home minutes later. However, Nancy Guthrie did not have an active subscription, so none of the images were able to be recovered.
Reported with Associated Press
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