BREAKING: New revelations from TMZ founder Harvey Levin indicate that investigators may soon extend their search for missing Nancy Guthrie beyond the United States. Levin disclosed this urgent information during an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett on Friday, following a striking email received by his outlet.
The email’s author, a man claiming to possess knowledge about the identity and location of the alleged kidnapper, warned authorities to “be prepared to go international.” Levin emphasized the significance of this statement, suggesting that investigators might focus their efforts in Mexico due to Tucson’s proximity to the border.
Levin elaborated on the email’s content, which hints at multiple individuals being involved in the case. “He’s suggesting there’s more than one person, but this is the main individual,” Levin stated, raising critical questions about the circumstances surrounding Guthrie’s disappearance.
Authorities are reportedly taking this new information seriously. Levin mentioned that federal investigators are particularly interested in the three emails received, as well as the ransom letter associated with the case. “I know authorities are interested in this,” Levin asserted, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was kidnapped on February 1, prompting widespread concern and media coverage. Levin speculated that the incident might have been “a robbery gone bad or a targeted kidnapping,” emphasizing the unusual nature of the event.
As the situation develops, it remains clear that investigators are mobilizing resources to locate Nancy Guthrie and assess the credibility of the information shared through these alarming emails. The urgency of this case has captured public attention, and the implications could extend internationally.
Stay tuned for further updates as authorities continue their investigation and work to bring Nancy Guthrie back to safety.