Overview
- Guthrie, who came back to the show Monday, thanked viewers outside Rockefeller Plaza and wore yellow in a nod to the ribbons and flowers left for her mother.
- Authorities say the case remains active with no new public updates, tips have slowed, and no suspect has been identified as investigators continue to treat it as an abduction.
- Key evidence includes blood matching Nancy Guthrie at her Tucson-area home, doorbell video of a masked person on the porch, and DNA from a recovered glove that has not produced a public match.
- The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward for information, and Savannah says the family engaged with two early ransom-style messages they believed were real.
- Her return keeps the case in the national spotlight, which could spur new information, and authorities urge anyone with tips to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.