Warning issued: Savannah Guthrie mom Nancy's kidnapper could strike again
Savannah Guthrie mother Nancy went missing from her Tucson, Ariz., home last month
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is investigating Savannah Guthrie mother Nancy kidnapping, has warned that her kidnapper could strike again.
Speaking to the NBC Nightly News on Thursday, Chris Nanos said investigators believe they know why Nancy Guthrie’s home was targeted.
He also didn’t rule out the possibility that Nancy kidnapper could strike again.
Nanos said, “We believe we know why he did this, and we believe that it was targeted.
“We’re not 100% sure of that, so it would be silly to tell people, ‘Yeah, don’t worry about it, you’re not his target.’
Chris went on saying, “Don’t think for a minute that because it happened to the Guthrie family, you’re safe. Keep your wits about you.”
US TV anchor Savannah’s mother went missing from her Tucson, Ariz., home on February 1.
Earlier, the police officer when asked whether investigators are “any closer to finding a suspect or suspects,” replied, “I think that investigators are definitely closer.”
The police officer further said, “We’ve got a lot of intel, a lot of leads, but now it’s time to just go to work.”
He continued, “We’re aware of it and we’re looking into it, just like any other piece of evidence.”
“We’re looking at that vehicle as well as hundreds of thousands of other vehicles that were out driving at that time of day,” he added.
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