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Will Savannah Guthrie's Heartfelt Plea Bring Her Mom Home?

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The search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, is hitting a crucial point as the third week approaches. Retired homicide sergeant Troy Hillman shared his thoughts on the situation, pointing out that the best-case scenario would be to find Nancy alive and catch whoever’s responsible. With recent developments revealing that DNA evidence from gloves found nearby hasn’t matched anyone in the national database, the urgency intensifies.

Nancy was last seen enjoying a family dinner on January 31 in Tucson, Arizona. After missing a virtual church service, a concerned friend triggered a police response. Savannah, feeling the pain of this chaos, took to social media with an emotional message, urging anyone with information to come forward. It’s a tough watch for the audience involved, hoping for a resolution soon. In a case that feels like it’s straight out of a true crime documentary, one can only wonder—what will happen next?

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