Savannah Guthrie’s sister Annie’s home was reportedly searched on Saturday night amid the disappearance of their 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was thought to have been abducted from her house in Tucson, Arizona, a week prior.
According to reports, authorities were seen taking photos at Annie Guthrie’s home, which she shares with her husband, Tommaso Cioni, and they held a lengthy meeting there, at which Savannah was reportedly present.
Authorities were seen leaving Annie’s house hours later. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department shared a statement confirming that there were currently no suspects in the case.
“This remains an active and ongoing investigation,” the statement read. “Detectives and agents continue to conduct follow-up at multiple locations. Details of that follow-up are not being released at this time. Investigators have not identified any suspects, persons of interest, or vehicles connected to this case.”
Annie and Tommaso were the last people to see Nancy before she disappeared between 10 p.m. Saturday night and 6 a.m. Sunday morning. Annie and Tommaso had taken Nancy out to dinner on Saturday night, before he dropped his mother-in-law home between 9:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m.
Nancy’s family raised the alarm when she failed to appear at church on Sunday morning, with authorities opening an investigation shortly thereafter.
Savannah and her siblings made a plea to Nancy’s alleged abductors on Saturday, saying that they were prepared to pay for her safe return. Savannah and Annie were joined by their brother, Cameron, in the video.
See the heartbreaking video below…
“We live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated. We need to know – without a doubt – that she is alive, and that you
