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Savannah Guthrie Offers $1 Million, But Still No Magical Memory Unlock Button

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  • Savannah Guthrie and her siblings issued a fresh plea on Sunday asking Tucson residents for any clues about their mother Nancy’s disappearance since February 1.
  • They requested the public search their memories, camera footage, journals, and messages from specific dates around late January and early February.
  • The family offered up to $1 million reward, in addition to the FBI’s $100,000, hoping someone with unexpected info will come forward.

In the case Netflix hasn’t picked up yet, Savannah Guthrie and siblings are desperately searching for grandma Nancy, who vanished in Tucson on February 1 with the stealth of a cat burglar—only with an 84-year-old who’s heart-challenged and low mobility. The family's official plea to ‘search your memories’ around January 11, 31, and early Feb 1 reads like a complex math exam of life logs, from doorbell cam footage showing a masked dude to text messages tucked in dusty phone bubbles. They’ve sweetened the pot with a million bucks on top of the FBI’s $100K—because nothing says ‘find Mom’ like PayPal-level cash incentives. Meanwhile, Savannah’s Instagram doubles as a desperate town square megaphone, and the whole community gets roped into amateur sleuth mode, hoping someone’s ‘not significant’ snippet finally cracks the case.

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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 3/23/2026 | Author: Cheryl Teh

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