TMZ has received a ransom note to their newsroom demanding millions in Bitcoin for the release of Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy.
The note, sent Tuesday morning, demands the cryptocurrency be sent to a specific Bitcoin address, which the outlet verified to be real.
The Daily Mail revealed how Nancy, 84, was abducted from her $1 million home in Tucson, Arizona, late Saturday or early Sunday, according to police.
Earlier on Tuesday, an eerie 911 call reveals the moment Nancy was kidnapped from her home as well as the health conditions that she was suffering the night of her disappearance.
‘Nancy has high blood pressure, a pacemaker and cardiac issues,’ the dispatcher says on the audio obtained by Fox News Digital.
Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a press conference on Tuesday that authorities have ‘got hundreds of leads’ in Savannah Guthrie‘s mother’s case, but no suspect has yet been identified.
President Trump appealed for the return of Nancy today as authorities frantically search for her, fearing she may not survive without vital medication she needs to take daily.
Guthrie made a heartbreaking plea on Monday for fans to keep Nancy in their prayers to help ‘bring her home.’
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Nancy Guthrie investigators turn attention to Savannah’s crazed fans as details emerge of ‘delusional’ letters
As one of the hit morning program’s top stars, Guthrie has long been accustomed to receiving fan mail and unsolicited messages – some of which have crossed the line, a source said.
‘There are so many people who reach out and just get a little bit too familiar. So many,’ the source said.
911 audio reveals Nancy Guthrie’s health conditions
Newly released 911 dispatch audio revealed Nancy Guthrie’s health conditions after she was reported missing.
‘Nancy, a white female, 84 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches, medium build, brown [hair] over blue [eyes],’ the dispatcher said, in audio obtained by Fox News Digital.
‘Nancy has high blood pressure, pacemaker, and cardiac issues.’
Investigators have said it is imperative that Nancy is found soon because she could die without her medication.
While he was tight-lipped about many of the details in the investigation, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told reporters on Tuesday, ‘We have someone’s life who is in jeopardy.’
Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy was dragged from her home and ABDUCTED: Terrifying new crime scene details emerge… as cops hunt mysterious car
Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother was snatched from her bed in the middle of the night, the man leading the investigation told the Daily Mail in an exclusive interview.
Haunting new details about her disappearance have come to light, with investigators believing that the elderly woman was abducted from her own bed.
Savannah Guthrie’s husband speaks out on mother-in-law’s disappearance
Savannah Guthrie’s husband, Michael Feldman, broke his silence on the disappearance of his mother-in-law, Nancy.
The 57-year-old political consultant told Page Six that he doesn’t ‘have anything new to report.’
He told the outlet that he is ‘just being responsive’ but feels ‘mostly unhelpful’ as investigators desperately search for Nancy.
Feldman also expressed his appreciation for the media’s ‘thoughtfulness’ during the turbulent time.
Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker stopped syncing with her Apple Watch
Investigators have discovered that Nancy Guthrie’s pacemaker stopped syncing with her Apple Watch when she was potentially abducted in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Police sources revealed that the 84-year-old’s heart device last sent data to the watch around 2am Sunday, reported Fox News.
Investigators told the outlet that Nancy’s Apple product was left inside her home, which likely means it stopped syncing when the pacemaker was out of range.
Smartwatches can be connected to health devices to keep track of data via Bluetooth.
Pacemakers are surgically implanted and are used to treat irregular heart rhythms, and they work by sending a small electrical signal to the organ.
Morning Joe’s Mika CRIES live on-air over abduction of Savannah Guthrie’s mother
Morning Joe host Mika Brzezinski has broken down in tears live on air while her co-hosts reported on the abduction of fellow anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother.
During the show’s segment on Tuesday morning, co-host Joe Scarborough said: ‘Of course, the one that hits you and Willie and me the most, obviously, has to do with Savannah and her mom.’
‘She’s a dear friend of all of ours, and I know Willie has worked with her even more but she’s been friends of ours, well, since this show began,’ he added.
‘She was on the show regularly, and it’s just crushing news and we pray and have been praying without ceasing for her safe return.’
Blood splatter seen at Nancy Guthrie’s house
Eerie footage from Nancy Guthrie’s home show blood splattered on the walkway and her Ring doorbell camera missing.
The footage shared by NewsNation Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin on Tuesday showed blood puddled just feet from the doorstep of Nancy Guthrie’s $1million Tucson, Arizona home.
It is unclear whether the Ring doorbell camera had been removed prior to the 84-year-old’s abduction.
Breaking:Trump breaks silence on abduction of Savannah Guthrie’s mother: ‘I’m going to call her’
Trump was asked about the case during a gaggle with reporters after he signed a bill to reopen the government after this week’s partial shutdown.
‘I think it’s terrible,’ Trump said.
He agreed to deploy federal law enforcement resources to Tucson to assist with the case.
‘I’m going to call her later on,’ he said of Guthrie. ‘I think it’s a terrible thing. I always got along very good with Savannah.’
He called the situation ‘very unusual’ but vowed to get to the bottom of what happened.
Everything we know about Savannah Guthrie’s missing mom
Here is everything we know about the abduction of Nancy Guthrie.
DNA found at scene belongs to Nancy Guthrie, police say
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to KOLD that the DNA collected at Nancy Guthrie’s house belongs to her.
The sheriff’s department did not specify whether the DNA samples were blood.
At a press conference earlier, Sheriff Chris Nanos said his office has finished processing Nancy’s house, and none of the evidence they have collected has yielded a suspect.
Local news station claims they received ransom note
KOLD news anchor Mary Coleman claimed that her newsroom also received a ransom note regarding Nancy Guthrie.
‘Many tips have been coming in, including to local newsrooms,’ she wrote on X, sharing a statement from the sheriff’s department.
‘Our newsroom also received what appears to be a ransom note, and we have sent it to law enforcement. I will be out in the field working on this story and speaking with officials tonight and will share any info we confirm.’
Retired police chief says Nancy Guthrie was ‘targeted’ in abduction
Mike Jones, a retired police chief and law enforcement/security consultant told USA Today that Nancy Guthrie abductors ‘had her targeted’ before she disappeared.
‘Abductions of elderly people are rare,’ Jones said.
‘Most of the time, when elderly people disappear, it’s because they went walking and fell into a ravine, or their car went off the road, or they fell somewhere remote and animals got to them.’
Guthrie was ‘mentally sharp’ and mobile with no cognitive issues.
Her kidnapping was ‘a big, dramatic event, [probably] under cover of darkness,’ Jones added.
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