A former FBI agent has recently revealed a significant development in the case of , whose mother, Savannah Guthrie, co-anchors Today, continues to be missing.

On Saturday, June 13, retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer utilized X to announce important information from a cybersecurity firm, occurring more than four months after the 84-year-old was kidnapped in , Arizona.
Nancy Guthrie update: Coffindaffer declares biggest public break in missing case
Coffindaffer, who contributes to NewsNation, stated, “It’s the biggest public break in Nancy’s Case, as CertiK, arguably the leading crypto security company in the world, has designated Nancy’s abduction as a wrench attack by proxy,”
She provided a screenshot from CertiK that stated, The 84-year-old mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie was abducted in connection with a “$6 million bitcoin ransom demand”, highlighting the established trend of proxy target selection noted in “our 2025 report.”
Also Read:
Furthermore, the former agent pondered, “Does CertiK have knowledge as to if Savannah has a Bitcoin account?”
“This is a huge breakthrough. Times have changed. And how these networks operate is new to LE [law enforcement]. Unless LE knows who took Nancy, then a wrench by proxy is on the table. CertiK seems to know,” she claimed.
Nancy Guthrie case update
Savannah’s mother was last seen at her residence in on January 31. Following the report of her disappearance by Nancy’s family on February 1, the Sheriff’s Department, in conjunction with the FBI, has been diligently reviewing tips and initiating the processing of DNA evidence. As of this writing, no suspect has been identified, despite the earlier ransom letters that demanded Bitcoin and offer of a $1 million reward.
On June 7, Savannah posted an emotional update on her Instagram Stories, stating, “Oh my, my soul it cries out, soul, it cries out,” accompanied by religious artwork. “Bring her home.”
