Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie‘s mom, Nancy Guthrie, is still missing going on six weeks after the abduction from her Tucson, Ariz., home—and a retired FBI agent recently pointed out a detail about the case that “no one is talking about.”

On Wednesday, March 11, Jennifer Coffindaffer, a retired FBI special agent, took to X with a valid observation about the 84-year-old’s investigation.

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“Another point no one seems to be talking about: There is a kidnapper (at least 1) and a potential murderer (maybe more) on the streets,” she began her update. “Who will be their next target? Yes, this seems to be [a] very targeted abduction (like the Idaho murders), but you still have an individual(s) capable of extreme violence on the loose.”

Coffindaffer continued, “Finding Nancy alive was objective 1. Objective 2 was getting an abductor (and likely murderer) off the streets. Will this person(s) strike again? This is a big issue. Not trying to raise hysteria, just saying that protecting the community seems to be lost in the hubbub. “

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To conclude her thoughts on the topic, the ex-FBI agent shared her opinion on what the Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) should do next.

“[Law enforcement] needs to have a brief presser just to let the public know if there are any more details they can offer so the public can assist in terms of a vehicle/time parameters/any other important days to be aware of,” Coffindaffer stressed. “The public is one of LE’s best tools when it comes to solving who took Nancy.”

One day before, the ex-FBI agent speculated about the PCSD being “close to an arrest.”

Nancy was last seen at her Catalina Foothills residence on Jan. 31, with the PCSD officially launching its search on Feb. 1.