Savannah Guthrie urges public help as mother's ransom deadline passes

The clock has ticked past the final ransom deadline in the chilling kidnapping of TODAY anchor Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, with no sign of her release. Savannah shared a desperate solo video on Monday, pleading for tips from anyone, anywhere, as the bitcoin account sits empty. Law enforcement insists the search continues, but the family clings to hope amid the silence.

Oh, the drama unfolding in Tucson, Arizona—because when it rains, it pours, especially for the Guthrie family. Nancy Guthrie, mom to morning TV queen Savannah, vanished early on February 1 after a cozy dinner the night before with daughter Annie and her hubby Tommaso Cioni. The 84-year-old, who's rocking a pacemaker and daily meds, skipped church that Sunday, sparking immediate alarm. Enter the kidnappers (allegedly): a ransom letter dropped to media outlets like TMZ last week, demanding $6 million in bitcoin. First deadline? Thursday at 5 PM Arizona time, but they switched it up. Second and final? Monday, February 9, at the same hour—now expired, with zero movement in the account. 😱

Two nights back, Savannah, Annie, and brother Camron went public in a video, vowing to pay up to bring Nancy home. But crickets from the abductors since. Friday brought a mysterious new message to a local station—details? Zipped lips. Fast-forward to Monday afternoon: Savannah, solo and sounding every bit the worried daughter, posted another plea. 'We believe she's feeling the love and prayers from the public,' she said, gratitude mixed with desperation. No updates from the kidnappers, and the probe's hitting walls. 'Law enforcement is working tirelessly, but we need someone to come forward with more information,' she urged. 'No matter where you are, even if you're far from Tucson... we are in an hour of desperation, and we need your help.' And the faith angle? 'God is lifting her even in this moment, in this darkest place.' Heart-wrenching, right?

Pima County Sheriff's Department dropped a Sunday statement: 'The Nancy Guthrie investigation is ongoing. Follow-up continues at multiple locations. No suspects, persons of interest, or vehicles have been identified.' Publicly, nada on leads. As the family holds out hope Nancy's still with us—meds and all—Savannah's call echoes: eyes open, folks. Is this the break they need, or just more waiting in the wings?

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