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'Today' Show Host Savannah Guthrie's Mother Missing; Hazing Probe Launched After College Student's Death
A multi-state series of events unfolded this week, ranging from a missing person case involving a prominent television personality's mother to a hazing investigation following the death of a college student. In Arizona, authorities are investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, 84, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, while in Flagstaff, police are investigating a possible hazing incident at Northern Arizona University (NAU) that resulted in the death of an 18-year-old student. Separately, President Donald Trump threatened legal action against comedian Trevor Noah over jokes made at the Grammy Awards.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department in Arizona is treating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie as a potential crime scene. Guthrie was last seen in the Catalina Foothills area on Saturday night, according to the department. Her family reported her missing around noon local time on Sunday. Sheriff Chris Nanos stated that investigators processed her home and "saw some things at the home that were concerning to us," ABC News reported. "We don't see this as a search mission, as much as we do a crime scene," Nanos said.
Meanwhile, in Flagstaff, Arizona, an 18-year-old NAU student was found dead at a house on S. Pine Grove Road on Saturday, January 31, prompting a hazing investigation. According to the Flagstaff Police Department, officers responded to a call at approximately 8:45 a.m. after receiving reports of an unresponsive male. "Bystanders inside the home initiated CPR prior to police arrival," the FPD said in a statement. "Upon arrival, officers found the individual not breathing and continued life-saving measures on scene." Three fraternity members have been arrested in connection with the incident, Fox News reported.
In other news, President Donald Trump criticized the Grammy Awards and threatened to sue host Trevor Noah over a joke referencing Jeffrey Epstein. Noah, hosting the event on Sunday evening, suggested Trump wanted Greenland because he needed a new island to "hang out with Bill Clinton" on, since Epstein's private island was no longer available. Trump blasted the awards show as "virtually unwatchable" and called Noah's comments "defamatory," according to Fox News.
In Minneapolis, the head of the Minneapolis teachers union, Marcia Howard, said that elected officials are involved in anti-ICE agitation in the city. "The notion that people that are actively engaged in ICE watch, in being vigilant in protecting our neighbors, in Signal chat groups, running plates, in their cars doing patrols – that somehow we're ashamed of that activity," Howard told Al Jazeera in an interview reported by Fox News.
Finally, in Philadelphia, a teacher at Hatboro-Horsham High School, Kristina Ulmer, is inspiring her students to spread kindness following the death of her sister in a car accident in 2014, CBS News reported. Ulmer used money her sister had in her wallet at the time of the accident to promote acts of kindness among her students.
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