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Arizona Sheriff Says Abducted Nancy Guthrie Was 'Targeted,' Warns Suspect Could Strike Again

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Pima County Sheriff Nanos provided an update on the search for Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mother who has been missing since February 1. A neighbor reported seeing a suspicious man walking near Nancy’s home about three weeks before her disappearance. The FBI is investigating this sighting and has visited the neighbor to discuss it further. Additionally, local police are examining a damaged utility box near Nancy’s property that may be linked to an internet outage on the night she went missing. This outage could have affected nearby surveillance systems. Savannah Guthrie returned to work at "Today" studios but remains focused on finding her mother. The timeline of events includes the initial report of Nancy's disappearance, subsequent searches and interviews with neighbors, and recent developments related to the utility box and internet outage.

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