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In response to these developments, the FBI has doubled the reward for information leading to Nancy’s location or the arrest of those responsible, increasing the bounty from $50,000 to $100,000. This increase reflects the federal government’s commitment to resolving a case that has captured national attention, not only because of Nancy’s connection to a major media figure but because of the brazen nature of the abduction of a vulnerable senior citizen.
For Savannah Guthrie and her family, the last month has been a harrowing journey through the unknown. The Today host has largely remained off-air to manage the private crisis, though the outpouring of support from the journalism community and the public has been immense. The clearing of the family name allows them to grieve and hope without the added burden of defensive legal posturing, though the “void” left by Nancy remains palpable.
Detectives are currently backtracking through weeks of surveillance footage from the Tucson area, looking for any vehicle that may have been following Cioni’s car on the day he dropped Nancy off, or any suspicious activity near the garbage compactor where the last cardiac signal was detected. They are also investigating potential links to other unsolved abductions or home invasions in the Southwest, seeking to determine if the “man in the doorbell footage” is a serial offender.
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