What happened to Nancy Guthrie and what are the police investigating?
Eight days later, I'm Daria Albinger. Fox News, there's still no sign of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie. Police believe she was kidnapped. The 84-year-old was last seen over a week ago at her home in Arizona. Fox's Jonathan Hunt is at the Pima County Sheriff's Office in Tucson.
We have seen a lot of activity, obviously, at Nancy Guthrie's home. There was a lot of activity at Annie Guthrie's home last night. Now, Annie Guthrie is Savannah's sister, Nancy Guthrie's other daughter. Here at the Pima County Sheriff's Department, two law enforcement agents heading into the Sheriff's Department here, carrying what looked to us like some sort of blueprint or map.
And then we've also seen stills of a map hanging from the side of an investigative vehicle.
Police are also looking at a ransom note, they say, which demanded payment in Bitcoin. Congress is going to try to avert another partial government shutdown.
Democrats say they want ICE agents unmasked with body cams on and judicial warrants in hand to clear more funding for DHS. Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner said if Republicans don't agree... Most of us are not going to go ahead and say we're going to continue to fund or increase funding for an agency that seems a little rogue at this point.
Tennessee Republican Senator Bill Hagerty says it only takes cooperation from cities, using Memphis as an example, to avoid tragedies like Minneapolis. They would issue the detainer. The ICE agent would go directly to the jail, pick up the person and move on. Both senators on Fox News Sunday. Agencies such as TSA and FEMA would lose funding without a deal. Grinnell Scott, Fox News.
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