Monday, April 6 marked a significant move forward for the Guthrie family as Savannah Guthrie returned to Today for the first time in two months. Savannah had taken several weeks off from work following the apparent kidnapping of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since Feb. 1.
Shortly after Today’s early morning segment, retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer took to X with a blunt message for the individual seen at Nancy’s front door the night she disappeared. The comments highlight both the resilience shown by Nancy’s family and the ongoing focus on the unidentified figure captured on surveillance footage.
“Savannah returned with lots of yellow and lots of smiles,” Coffindaffer wrote. “She hasn’t missed a beat. It’s good to see that while Porch Guy to her mother, he did not take her spirit.”
“Porch Guy, you did not win,” Coffindaffer added.
Authorities have been working through thousands of tips and leads over the past 10 weeks in hopes of finding Nancy—and the person or persons responsible for her disappearance. So far, there hasn’t been any significant movement in the case, though Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos maintains that the case has not gone cold.
Investigators say that Nancy was taken from her home in the middle of the night, just hours after having dinner at her daughter Annie Guthrie’s nearby home. Despite the family’s endless pleas and high reward offer, information about what happened to Nancy is still sparse.
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