Nancy Guthrie Abduction
Agents Visit Daughter Annie’s Home
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A new twist in the kidnapping of ‘TODAY’ anchor Savannah Guthrie‘s mother Nancy … the Arizona home of Savannah’s sister Annie is crawling with law enforcement agents.
Photos show a man wearing an ICAC shirt arriving Wednesday afternoon at Annie’s home … and what’s even more interesting is what he appears to have in the bag over his shoulder.
Now, the ICAC badge appears to be from the Internet Crimes Against Children task force … and the box with a strap over his shoulder is believed to be a forensic extraction device used to access data from smartphones, SIM cards and more.
The Cellebrite Universal Forensic Extraction Device that the agent appears to be carrying here can even retrieve encrypted data and deleted content.
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Annie lives in the home with her husband, Tommaso Cioni … and the couple are reportedly the last people to see Nancy before she was abducted from her Tucson-area home in the middle of the night.
Reporters outside the home say agents appeared to have seized items from inside … though it’s unclear what, if anything, was taken.
Authorities have not named a suspect … and Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said Wednesday they have no reason to believe she is deceased.









