Nancy Guthrie case: Search for Savannah's mother enters 3rd week with no arrests | Top 10 updates
The search for Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since January 31, has entered its third week, with authorities intensifying efforts to locate her. Savannah's mother, who is at the center of the investigation, is believed to be wearing a pacemaker, prompting law enforcement to deploy Bluetooth scanners from helicopters to detect its signal. Chris Nanos, the lead investigator, indicated that while the search is ongoing, finding answers could take years. The case has drawn significant public attention, highlighting both the emotional toll on the family and the challenges faced by the authorities in resolving missing persons cases. As the community continues to rally for information, the investigation remains a top priority for local law enforcement, who are committed to uncovering the circumstances surrounding her disappearance and bringing closure to her loved ones.
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