An NYPD K-9 unit founding member has shared an urgent tip for searchers looking for Nancy Guthrie, saying, “Look up, not down.” Michael Gould, who is now president of Hounds Town Charities, noted that those searching on foot are making a big mistake by focusing on the ground instead of searching elevated areas where clues may be hidden.
Gould shared his video on X, where he explained that searching for Nancy Guthrie in the Arizona desert would be like finding a needle in a haystack. He suggested that rescue workers look up, not down, and look for birds, vultures, or predatory birds that are seeking food.
According to CNN, a note sent in February to local news outlets about Nancy’s disappearance said she died shortly after she was kidnapped. Investigators believe that the note, as well as another earlier note demanding a ransom of millions of dollars, were legitimate communications from whoever abducted the 84-year-old.
A Mexican search organisation has revealed that it has discovered dozens of unmarked graves after receiving anonymous tips connected to the Nancy Guthrie case. However, the latest searches did not uncover any evidence linked to Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother.