The family of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, issued a plea to her potential kidnappers, urging them to make contact, as her whereabouts remained unknown five days after her disappearance from her Arizona home. The FBI is jointly investigating the case and offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest, according to ABC News.
In a video message posted on Thursday, Camron Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's brother, stated, "Whoever is out there holding our mother, we want to hear from you." He added, "We haven't heard anything directly. We need you to reach out and we need a way to communicate with you so we can."
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said investigators were working under the assumption that Nancy Guthrie was still alive and would "continue thinking that way until we find her," according to BBC World. The FBI is reviewing two ransom notes, and officers have made an arrest over a fake note, the outlet reported.
In other news, US and Iranian officials are expected to meet in Oman for direct talks, according to BBC World. The discussions come amid a crisis that has raised fears of a military confrontation between the two countries.
Also, police in Norway opened a corruption investigation into former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland over his alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein, according to BBC World. A special Norwegian police unit is analyzing newly released Epstein files in the US. Jagland's lawyer promised his client's full cooperation with the investigation.
In a separate story, a man named Eric discovered that he and his girlfriend's intimate moments were captured by a hidden camera in a Chinese hotel room and broadcast to thousands of strangers, according to BBC World.
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