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    Witnesses Claim They Know Who Abducted Nancy Guthrie, Investigative Reporter Says

    Investigative reporter says two women told officials they are certain who abducted the missing Arizona woman.

    Two women showed up at the Tucson home of the missing Arizona woman, Nancy Guthrie, on Friday, stating that they were “100% certain” they knew who had abducted the missing Arizona woman, according to investigative reporter Jonathan Lee Riches.

    According to Riches, the two women were visibly distraught and immediately went to authorities after making the statement at the home of the missing woman.

    “2 women just came to Nancy Guthrie’s house & said they are 100% certain who did this crime. They were crying. They are on their way to Pima County Sheriff’s Department,” Riches posted on X through his handle, @JLRINVESTIGATES.

    The Pima County Sheriff’s Office, however, did not comment on the situation or the two women who claimed they knew who had abducted the missing woman.

    There have been no suspects revealed in the case of the missing Arizona woman.

    The search for the missing Arizona woman is still ongoing, with the Pima County Sheriff’s Office stating that they will continue to follow every lead until the missing woman is found or until they have exhausted every lead.

    Guthrie, the mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, went missing on February 1, with the FBI, in conjunction with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, seeking the public’s assistance in the search for the missing woman, while the family offered a $1 million reward for the safe return of the missing woman.

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