Trump hints definitive' info on Nancy Guthrie case could soon be coming
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Trump hints definitive' info on Nancy Guthrie case could soon be coming
"President Trump has indicated that definitive information regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie may soon be revealed. The 84-year-old mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie went missing from her southern Arizona home early Sunday morning. Little information about the case is publicly known outside of reports that notes seeking ransom were received by several media outlets. Investigators say they're taking those messages seriously."
"On Air Force One Friday night, the president told reports that more information is on the way. We have some clues that I think are very strong, and I think we could have some answers coming up fairly soon, he said without specifics. When asked for details about search and rescue efforts, Trump responded by saying that federal investigators seem to be onto something bigger. No, I'm not talking about a search, I'm talking about a solution, Trump said."
"We have some things I think that will maybe come out reasonably soon from DOJ or FBI or whoever. Asked if that might include identifying a suspect in Guthrie's apparent abduction, he indicated that's a strong possibility. Yeah, could be definitive, Trump replied. Earlier in the day, the Pima County Sheriff's Office announced they're investigating a new message received by Tucson CBS affiliate KOLD 13 News."
Nancy Guthrie, 84, mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie, went missing from her southern Arizona home early Sunday. Media outlets received ransom-seeking notes, and investigators are treating those messages seriously. President Trump said on Air Force One that investigators have strong clues and that answers could emerge soon, possibly involving DOJ or the FBI, and suggested identifying a suspect is a strong possibility. The Pima County Sheriff's Office is investigating a new message received by Tucson CBS affiliate KOLD 13 News; KOLD anchor Mary Coleman said the note claims to link to earlier ransom letters despite coming from a different IP address. TMZ founder Harvey Levin said a letter to his outlet suggests a sophisticated operative with Tucson-area ties.
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