Nancy Guthrie, the mummy of ‘Presently time’ present host Savannah Guthrie, used to be reported lacking over a month in the past. Authorities mediate that the 84-12 months-aged used to be kidnapped from her Tucson house. On Wednesday, officers ruled out any other fragment of doable proof – shadowy gloves – which had been learned two miles from Guthrie’s Catalina Foothills house. DNA used to be traced motivate to a local restaurant employee.

On the opposite hand, now it’s Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff who’s facing backlash for his feedback.
What did the Ring CEO sigh?
In an interview with Fortune, Jamie Siminoff mentioned that he believes police would believe ‘solved’ the case if folks had extra cameras on their homes.
“I quit mediate if they had extra of it, if there had been extra cameras on the house, I mediate we may maybe maybe, you know, believe solved” he suggested the e-newsletter.
“The video that they’ve appears to be the entirely proof they’ve of what came about,” he added.
Siminoff was referring to the footage from Guthrie’s Google Nest camera, which showed a potential masked suspect breaking the camera.
“The Nancy Guthrie thing has shown just how important video and more video would be in a case like this,” Siminoff noted. “I think it’s been clear, but I think this is just another example of, like, how important it is to have video at your house.”
Jamie Siminoff faces backlash
Reacting to the Ring CEO’s remarks, one social media user wrote: “If only we had universal mass surveillance.”
“The CEO of a monitoring firm is hoping extra folks BUY a monitoring product. Why are we deal surprised by this?” another one wrote on X, platform formerly known as Twitter.
“On the entire admitting that a universal privately owned panopticon makes you even extra below the thumb of govt,” a third one added.
Savannah Guthrie returns home
Meanwhile, Savannah and her sister, Annie, returned to their mother’s home outside Tucson on Monday in their first sighting at the house since Nancy Guthrie went missing. In video captured by NewsNation and FOX News Digital, the NBC anchor, her sister Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni could be seen walking arm-in-arm down the driveway, placing down yellow flowers and embracing each other in a tearful scene.
The makeshift tribute at the edge of the property includes flowers, yellow ribbons, crosses, prayers, a sign that read “Let Nancy Come Home” and a statuette of an angel.
Later on Monday, Savannah Guthrie posted a photo of flowers at the tribute.
“we feel the love and prayers from our neighbors, from the Tucson community and from around the country,” Guthrie wrote, ending the sentence with a heart emoji. “please don’t stop praying and hoping with us. bring her home.”
(With AP inputs)




