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Search Intensifies for Mother of 'Today' Show Host Savannah Guthrie; Ex-Husband of Jill Biden Charged with Murder
Authorities are actively searching for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, who is believed to have been abducted from her home in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson, Arizona, over the weekend. Simultaneously, in Delaware, William "Bill" Stevenson, the ex-husband of former First Lady Jill Biden, was indicted on Monday by a grand jury and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of his wife, Linda Stevenson.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on Saturday night, and her family reported her missing on Sunday around noon local time, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department. Sheriff Chris Nanos stated during a Tuesday news conference that investigators do not believe she left her home willingly and suspect she was abducted in her sleep early Sunday morning. "She did not leave on her own, we know that," police said on Monday, according to ABC News. Investigators and analysts combed through Guthrie's home in search of clues. A law enforcement source familiar with the case told CBS News that a small amount of blood was found inside the residence. The blood is currently being tested, but it is unclear whose blood it is. Nanos told reporters that evidence collected from the home was still being processed and that none of it pointed toward a suspect so far. "I'm not saying there's blood inside that house or outside that house," Nanos said. The house was turned back over to the family on Monday.
In Delaware, the New Castle County Police announced on Tuesday the indictment of William Stevenson, 77, for the murder of Linda Stevenson, 64. Police officers responding to a "reported domestic dispute" at a home in the Wilmington community of Oak Hill on December 28 found Linda Stevenson unresponsive on the living room floor, according to police. William Stevenson had called 911 at the time. The indictment followed an "extensive weeks-long investigation," police said.
In other news, California officials have approved a controversial plan to eradicate the invasive mule deer population on Catalina Island using sharpshooters. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife approved the Catalina Island Conservancy's restoration management permit on January 26, according to Fox News. The operation will be conducted by ground teams, after initial plans to use helicopter-mounted sharpshooters drew intense public backlash.
Meanwhile, the New Mexico Department of Health warned residents against consuming raw milk and other raw dairy products after an infant died of listeria. Officials believe the newborn contracted listeria as a result of unpasteurized milk their mother drank during pregnancy, though an exact cause cannot be pinpointed, according to CBS News. Listeria can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth or fatal infections in newborns, even if the mother was only mildly ill.
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