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Renowned TV Host Savannah's Mother Kidnapped, Bitcoin Ransom Demanded, Case Garners Nationwide Attention

2026.02.15 10:07:33

TUCSON, Ariz. – A high-profile kidnapping case is capturing national attention, with authorities confirming Feb. 15 that Nancy Guthrie — mother of famed morning show host Savannah Guthrie — was abducted from her Tucson home in the early hours of Feb. 1. Since the case came to light, it has emerged as a public focal point, drawing dozens of media outlets and online citizen sleuths to Tucson. The city has become a global hub of attention, while local police note the suspect’s identity remains unconfirmed and the investigation is active. Sources report the kidnapper demanded a bitcoin ransom via anonymous channels, highlighting a growing trend of cryptocurrency extortion. A former FBI negotiation expert told reporters that while the suspect wore a mask in doorbell camera footage, intense public scrutiny and ongoing coverage mean those involved “won’t be able to stay hidden for long.” The White House has announced the FBI will devote all available resources to aiding the investigation. As the case develops, local residents have tied yellow ribbons around lampposts and trees, distributed missing-person flyers, and urged the public to share any information that could help.
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