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Law Enforcement Searches Savannah Guthrie’s Sister’s Home

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Law enforcement recently entered the Tucson home of Annie Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Fox News reporter Brian Entin reported that officers were taking photographs inside the house.

Annie Guthrie has appeared in videos with Savannah, appealing for their mother’s safe return. Entin tweeted about the law enforcement presence at Annie's house and later shared footage from outside, mentioning that he did not believe anyone was inside. After about three hours, he updated that all deputies had left, with the last one wearing blue gloves.

Cioni was reportedly the last person to see Nancy Guthrie. She had taken an Uber to dinner, and Cioni had driven her home. When she missed church the following day, relatives contacted the police. Investigators discovered blood spatter in the home, Nancy was missing, and her wallet and phone were left behind. The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information.

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Media outlets have received notes, and in a video, Savannah and her siblings addressed the senders, urging them to return their mother so they can celebrate with her. The family stressed that this is crucial for their peace of mind and that they are willing to pay. Authorities have confirmed there are no suspects or persons of interest.

A vehicle was towed from Nancy’s home, and a deadline mentioned in the notes is approaching on Monday as investigators continue their efforts to unravel the case.