HEARTBREAKING UPDATE: Family Receives Seven-Word “Run Away” Note in Nancy Guthrie Case
Authorities in Arizona say they are aware of reports concerning a possible ransom or “run away” note linked to the alleged disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of television host Savannah Guthrie, though officials stress that many details remain unverified.
In a brief statement issued late Tuesday, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed it has “awareness of circulating reports regarding a note that may be connected to the situation,” but emphasized that no conclusions have been reached and no official determination has been made about the note’s origin or authenticity.
According to sources close to the family, relatives recently received a short handwritten message containing exactly seven words. The contents of the note have not been publicly released in full, but those familiar with it describe the message as deeply distressing and suggest it may indicate an attempt to flee rather than a demand for money.
The Guthrie family has not commented publicly, requesting privacy as authorities continue to assess the information. Friends say the family is “heartbroken and overwhelmed,” holding onto hope while awaiting clarity from investigators.
Law enforcement officials cautioned the public against speculation, noting that unverified reports can complicate ongoing assessments. “At this stage, we are simply acknowledging that we are aware of the claims,” a spokesperson said. “Any further updates will be provided if and when facts are confirmed.”
As of now, no additional evidence has been disclosed, and investigators have not confirmed whether the note is directly connected to Nancy Guthrie or how it may relate to her reported disappearance. The situation remains unresolved, leaving many questions unanswered and a family suspended in uncertainty.

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