JSA Offers Up to $10,000 Reward for Leads in Abduction of Nancy Guthrie

Missing persons poster of Nancy Guthrie image

The Jewelers’ Security Alliance (JSA) is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspects behind the home invasion and kidnapping of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie in Arizona.

The abduction took place at the end of January, which was also the start of Jewelry and Gem Week in Tucson, Arizona, the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) and JSA said in a joint statement Monday.

The Guthrie family has ties to the jewelry industry, the alliance said. Nancy’s Guthrie’s daughter Annie is a jeweler and author, while her daughter Savannah is a coanchor on the Today show.

The JSA has pledged up to $10,000 for any leads that contribute to resolving the abduction. It has asked anyone who attended the gem and jewelry shows to report if they had seen the suspect, who appears in a ski mask on the missing person poster alongside a picture of Guthrie. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has also released footage of the abduction. 

Image: Missing persons poster of Nancy Guthrie. (Pima County Sheriff’s Department)

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