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Reporter Reveals Alleged Ransom Note Received After Savannah Guthrie’s Mom Nancy’s Suspected Kidnapping

An Arizona reporter is weighing in on some sensitive information related to Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. The mother of Today co-host Savanah Guthrie was reported missing on Sunday. Pima County police are treating it as a criminal act, with a reported ransom note being sent to a local news outlet in Arizona.

Reporter Mary Coleman at KOLD News got to read that note before it was handed over to the police. She recently shared her thoughts on its legitimacy.

The alleged ransom note supposedly gave “very sensitive information” about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance

The alleged taking of Nancy may have actually happened. In an interview with CNN, Mary explained why the ransom note could be legit. She says there was “A lot of it is information that only someone who was holding her for ransom would know.” While she didn’t share what the note contained, she did say that after a couple of sentences, it felt as though it wasn’t a hoax. In the note, she claims there was “very sensitive information.”

Mary says that the ransom note also featured a specific dollar amount and a deadline. The search has been going on for five days, but there are no suspects yet. On Wednesday, Savannah and her family released a video saying they are ready to talk to whoever might have kidnapped Nancy once they receive proof of life. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos previously said that he believed Nancy is alive.

Mary says that detectives reached out to their newsroom for more information upon receiving the ransom note. This was for them to search for the IP address, as it was sent to the KOLD News staff via e-mail. TMZ also claimed to have received a ransom note. It’s unclear whether it’s the same one KOLD News received.

Police are worried for Nancy’s safety as she is 84 and requires daily medication.

TELL US – BASED ON WHAT MARY COLEMAN SAID, DO YOU BELIEVE THE RANSOM NOTE IS LEGIT?

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