In a recent development, Pima County Sheriff's Department has escalated its efforts to locate the missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, conducting an elaborate search on her property which included an examination of the septic tank. On Sunday, investigators were seen accessing the tank through a manhole cover in Guthrie's backyard, while drone operators captured the scene from above.
The investigation into Guthrie's disappearance has become increasingly urgent following an appeal from her family. According to a report from the New York Post, her children have expressed a willingness to meet the financial demands of those they believe to be holding their mother. A ransom note, demanding $6 million in Bitcoin, has been issued, with a deadline set for the afternoon of February 9. The family's commitment to secure Guthrie's release was further emphasized by Savannah Guthrie, a co-host of NBC's "Today" show, and a member of the missing woman's family.
Despite the extensive search activities at Guthrie's residence and other locations, the Sheriff's Department has yet to identify any suspects or vehicles associated with the case. They have also not named any persons of interest. The department's social media update on Sunday indicated that they are not planning regular media briefings but will hold a press conference if there are significant developments.
The investigation remains vigorous, with follow-up actions occurring across various sites. The department's statement reassured the public of their ongoing commitment to the case.
In a community shaken by the disappearance, neighbors have reported suspicious activities. Brett McIntire, a local resident, recounted seeing an unmarked white van parked on the street days before Guthrie went missing. The van seemed out of place and did not resemble typical work or service vehicles. This incident has prompted residents like McIntire and his wife Lisa to increase their vigilance and reconsider their own security measures.
As the investigation forges ahead without a clear suspect or lead, the Guthrie family continues to plead for their mother's safe return, emphasizing their readiness to comply with the ransom demands.
The case continues to unfold with the Pima County Sheriff's Department urging anyone with information to come forward, as the search for Nancy Guthrie persists.