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Internet Outage or Planned Abduction? The Curious Case of Nancy Guthrie

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Investigators on the hunt for Nancy Guthrie are piecing together puzzling evidence in a case that could have you second-guessing your internet connection. After the 84-year-old mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie went missing from her Tucson home, reports emerged that a neighborhood internet outage may have hindered security cameras from capturing any key moments on the night she disappeared. It raises eyebrows—could this be just a coincidence, or is something more sinister afoot?

The timeline gets even murkier when you consider that hours after Nancy made it home from dinner, her doorbell camera disconnects, just moments before software detected movement—though the footage remains frustratingly unavailable. Among the tangible clues is a masked individual photographed near her house the same night, leading authorities to believe there was a calculated plan behind her disappearance. What connects the dots here? Is it just another quirky coincidence of modern life, or does it signal a more ominous plot?

As authorities work through the leads, local law enforcement is keeping the community engaged and hopeful. The questions loom large: what really happened that night? And how does an internet outage fit into the narrative of a missing person? It’s a gripping mystery that blends technology with old-school detective work, reminding us how intertwined our lives—and our digital footprints—actually are. Let’s just hope they can track down Nancy Guthrie before the next internet glitch strikes!

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