A former FBI agent expressed concerns that the individual who kidnapped Nancy Guthrie may strike again. Jennifer Coffindaffer emphasized the importance of providing more information to the public to ensure safety, suggesting that multiple individuals could be involved in the case.
Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of renowned news anchor Savannah Guthrie, went missing from her Tucson, Arizona, residence on February 1. Surveillance footage revealed an armed person wearing a ski mask and gloves at Guthrie’s doorstep on the day of her disappearance, but despite extensive investigations and rewards totaling $1.2 million, Guthrie remains missing.
Coffindaffer, a retired FBI agent, highlighted the need for law enforcement to be transparent with the public to aid in the search for Nancy Guthrie. She raised concerns about the possibility of the perpetrator being a threat to the community and emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to secure Nancy’s safe return and apprehend the abductor.
Tensions arose between FBI agents and local law enforcement over access to evidence, with allegations of mishandling by Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos. Savannah Guthrie has made emotional pleas for her mother’s safe return, underscoring the urgency of the situation and the family’s unwavering commitment to finding Nancy.