Three months after Nancy Guthrie disappeared from Tucson, the investigation remains open and unresolved — a quiet milestone that carries enormous weight for those who love her, including her daughter Savannah Guthrie, the well-known co-host of NBC's Today show. Time, in missing persons cases, is rarely neutral; it softens memories, degrades evidence, and transforms urgent searching into something more like sustained endurance. Tucson police have renewed their public appeals, returning to the beginning as investigators do when the present offers no clear path forward — asking again, hoping that
Three months into Nancy Guthrie case, police renew search efforts
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