A more elaborate timeline has surfaced as the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie intensifies. She is the mother of Savannah Guthrie, the host of the "Today" show, and was taken from her residence in Tucson, Arizona. Here is a timeline regarding this enigmatic situation: Saturday, Jan. 31 5:32 p.m.: According to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, Nancy Guthrie utilized an Uber to visit her daughter’s house for dinner.
The Uber driver has been interviewed by investigators, he noted. 9:48 p.m.: Nanos reported that Nancy Guthrie was returned to her home by her relatives. The garage door opened around 9:48 p.m. and closed at around 9:50 p.m., he indicated. Sunday, Feb. 1 The sheriff's department believes that Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home during the night of Feb. 1. 1:47 a.m.:
The sheriff noted that Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera lost its connection. 2:12 a.m.: The software of the camera detected movement, but there is no available footage, according to the sheriff. "It just loops and erases what's previously recorded. This is what our analysis teams have informed us.
We're still working on that." The sheriff also mentioned that there were several cameras located at the residence. 2:28 a.m.: Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker application was disconnected from her smartphone, Nanos stated. 11:56 a.m.: The sheriff reported that family members arrived at Nancy Guthrie’s residence and found she was gone. 12:03 p.m.:
Nanos mentioned that the family placed a 911 call, the sheriff reported. Wednesday, Feb. 4 In the aftermath of the abduction, several ransom notes have surfaced. On Feb. 4, Savannah Guthrie along with her siblings released an emotional video where they addressed their mother’s possible captors directly. "We have seen the reports regarding a ransom letter in the news," they expressed. "
As a family, we are doing everything within our power. We are willing to engage in conversation. However, we dwell in a society where voices and visuals can be easily altered. We need assurance that she is alive and that you are holding her. We want to hear from you and are prepared to listen.
Please reach out to us." To their mother, they stated, "Everyone is searching for you, Mommy, in every location. We will not give up." Thursday, Feb. 5 On Feb. 5, in a video message, Camron Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s brother, expressed, "To whoever is keeping our mother, we want to hear from you.
We have not received any direct communication. It’s crucial that you contact us, as we need a way to establish connection so we can proceed. But first, we must confirm that you have our mother. We want to discuss this with you and are awaiting your response." Saturday, Feb. 7
Savannah Guthrie and her siblings shared a video on social media declaring that they have received a communication and are ready to pay. The communication from an individual asserting they were the abductor was delivered to a nearby news organization and included a deadline of February 9 for the Guthrie family to submit a ransom in bitcoin.
Authorities indicated that they were treating the communication with importance but were unable to verify its genuineness.

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