A second ransom deadline for Nancy Guthrie has passed, marking a new twist in the search for the missing mother. The FBI and local authorities are continuing their investigation into her disappearance, but so far, no signs of foul play or ransom payment have been found.
According to reports, the family of Nancy Guthrie, who co-hosts the "Today" show on NBC, received a ransom demand in an email earlier this week. However, despite the deadline having passed, there has been no contact from the kidnappers and no evidence of a ransom being paid.
Jonathan Vigliotti, a correspondent for CBS News, reports live from Savannah, Georgia, where Nancy Guthrie was last seen on vacation with her family. He spoke to former FBI special agent Jeff Harp, who discussed the challenges of investigating high-profile cases and the need for patience in this case.
The investigation is ongoing, but officials are urging anyone with information about Nancy's disappearance to come forward. The search continues, and authorities are working around the clock to find any leads that may help bring Nancy home safely.
According to reports, the family of Nancy Guthrie, who co-hosts the "Today" show on NBC, received a ransom demand in an email earlier this week. However, despite the deadline having passed, there has been no contact from the kidnappers and no evidence of a ransom being paid.
Jonathan Vigliotti, a correspondent for CBS News, reports live from Savannah, Georgia, where Nancy Guthrie was last seen on vacation with her family. He spoke to former FBI special agent Jeff Harp, who discussed the challenges of investigating high-profile cases and the need for patience in this case.
The investigation is ongoing, but officials are urging anyone with information about Nancy's disappearance to come forward. The search continues, and authorities are working around the clock to find any leads that may help bring Nancy home safely.