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Guthrie Family Renews Public Plea in Tucson Abduction Case as Search Enters Week Seven

Workable DNA leads exist without a named suspect.

Overview

  • On March 21, Savannah Guthrie and her siblings asked Tucson-area residents to recheck camera footage, notes, texts, and conversations from January 31, early February 1, and late January 11.
  • Authorities continue to investigate a masked person captured on doorbell video at Nancy Guthrie’s home, and they believe the abduction was targeted.
  • Sheriff Chris Nanos says laboratories are analyzing DNA considered “workable,” with no announced matches and no suspect identified.
  • A private reward of up to $1 million from the Guthrie family remains available alongside the FBI’s $100,000 offer to encourage tips.
  • Public figures, including Hoda Kotb, amplified the family’s plea, while separate social-media claims about FBI checks on specific surnames have not been independently verified.