Law enforcement sources have revealed that a new ransom note was sent to Tucson television station KGUN, demanding a hefty $6 million in Bitcoin for the safe return of Nancy Guthrie. The note also included a threat against Nancy’s life if the payment was not made by 5pm local time on Monday, February 9.
Following this development, officers were spotted at the Tucson home of Savannah’s sister, Annie, conducting a thorough three-hour search and carrying evidence bags. However, it is important to note that law enforcement has not officially confirmed the ransom amount mentioned in the letter.
This latest ransom note is just one in a series of messages that have been sent to various media outlets, all demanding substantial bitcoin payments. The situation has escalated to a point where Savannah and her siblings felt compelled to release a heartfelt video on Saturday, appealing to Nancy’s suspected abductors.
In the emotional plea, Savannah expressed, “We beg you now to return our mother to us, so that we can celebrate with her. Our mom is our heart and our home. She’s 84 years old, her health is fragile, and she lives in constant pain without her necessary medication. We urge you to consider her well-being and reunite her with her family.”
The Guthrie family continues to endure the agony of Nancy’s disappearance, hoping and praying for her safe return. As the investigation unfolds and the search intensifies, the community remains on edge, awaiting any new developments in this harrowing ordeal.

