Missing Tucson Woman, Nancy Guthrie, Receives Ransom Demand
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie remains a high-profile case, considered one of the most unusual missing persons investigations in the United States since January. Guthrie was last seen on January 31st following a visit to her home near Tucson, Arizona. Following her absence the next day, Guthrie’s family contacted authorities after she failed to appear for an online church service at a friend’s residence.
The alarm was raised, and a search was initiated. Within 24 hours of her disappearance, the family received their first ransom demand. Investigators reported that the demand, communicated via a letter, requested several million dollars in bitcoins.
The letter contained detailed information about Guthrie’s residence, including specifics regarding the house itself and her bedroom, as well as surrounding areas. This level of detail led investigators to believe the letter was authored by someone with prior knowledge of the property. The case continues to be actively investigated, with authorities focusing on the source of the information contained within the ransom note.
Her family remains hopeful for her safe return.
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