The search for Nancy Guthrie, 84, mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, entered its fifth day on Thursday, according to ABC News. Guthrie was last seen Saturday night and is believed to have been abducted from her Arizona home early Sunday.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department was scheduled to hold a briefing on the case at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, ABC News reported. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated that authorities have not identified a suspect or person of interest and do not know Guthrie's whereabouts or whether she was targeted.
In other news, a preliminary round match between Finland and Canada in women's ice hockey at the Winter Olympics was postponed on Thursday due to a norovirus outbreak affecting the Finnish team, Fox News reported. The game was rescheduled for Feb. 12.
Meanwhile, the BBC reported that unredacted images and videos showing nudity, released as part of the Epstein files, remained online for days despite warnings to US officials about redaction failures. Lawyers stated that the failures have caused "irreparable" harm to victims. The files contained identifying information about dozens of Epstein's victims. A New York judge said on Tuesday that the Department of Justice (DoJ) agreed to quickly fix the issue after victims groups spoke out, according to the BBC.
Also, South Australia Police identified a suspect in the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont, who went missing in the South Australian outback on Sept. 27, the BBC reported. Lamont was last seen playing outside his home on a remote sheep station near Yunta, about 300km (186 miles) from Adelaide. Police confirmed that the suspect lives on the property, but the boy's parents were not suspects.
Finally, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey avoided answering on CNN Wednesday why he opposed an Obama-era immigration policy now advocated by President Donald Trump, Fox News reported. Frey appeared on CNN's "The Arena with Kasie Hunt" to discuss the Trump administration's recent pullback of 700 federal agents from Minneapolis after two deadly shootings last month involving federal officers. The mayor continued to push back against what he called "coercion" from the Trump administration.
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