- Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, remains missing over a month after her suspected abduction on February 1, with police operating under the assumption she is alive.
- Authorities identified the owner of a pair of gloves found near Nancy’s home in Arizona, determining they belonged to a local restaurant worker and had no connection to the disappearance.
- Another pair of gloves has been sent to a Florida lab for complex DNA analysis as investigators continue to scrutinize evidence.
- The investigation is described as a "red-hot" case, involving a task force of local police and FBI agents utilizing digital forensics, including reviewing sales data and camera footage.
- The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward in the case, on top of a combined reward of about $200,000 from state and federal officials.
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