“HORROR CLAIMS: Nancy Guthrie ‘Allegedly’ Found in a State So Disturbing It Stunned Police”

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Savannah Guthrie's Mom Nancy: Video of Vehicle of Interest Turned Over to Police - Parade

• Family says “we will pay”: Nancy Guthrie’s children posted a new plea for their missing mother’s return on social media, with “Today” host Savannah Guthrie saying, “We will pay.”

• Ransom note details emerge: Guthrie’s purported abductor or abductors are demanding $6 million by 5 p.m. Monday, CNN affiliate KGUN reported. The note includes a threat to Guthrie’s life if the deadline isn’t met, it added, citing a letter sent to the station.

• No suspects: There have been no suspects named as the search for Guthrie is in its eighth day. Law enforcement officials returned to her home Sunday, and were also seen at the home of Guthrie’s daughter Annie late Saturday.

• Officials continue investigating second note: Authorities say they’re still looking into the authenticity of a second note sent to CNN affiliate KOLD on Friday. The note, which mentioned no deadline, included sensitive information, according to an anchor.

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