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Nancy Guthrie Update: Friend Breaks Silence After Weeks: 'Interest Is Starting to Fizzle Out' at 100-Day Mark

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13.05.2026

TUCSON, Ariz. — A longtime friend of Nancy Guthrie spoke publicly for the first time in weeks Tuesday, voicing deep concern that public and community interest in the 84-year-old's abduction case is beginning to fade more than 100 days after her disappearance from her Catalina Foothills home.

Lauren Serpa, who has known Nancy for years, told Page Six she fears people are "starting to move on" as the high-profile investigation loses momentum despite ongoing efforts by authorities and the Guthrie family. Her comments mark a notable break from reports that Nancy's inner circle had been asked to remain silent while law enforcement pursues leads.

"People are starting to move on basically. That's what happens when it doesn't affect their lives," Serpa said in the interview published May 12. "So that's why I'm trying to keep it in the forefront as much as possible." She added that even in Tucson, where the case has gripped the community, local attention is "starting to fizzle out."

Nancy Guthrie was reported missing Feb. 1 after failing to show up for a planned church service viewing with friends. Security footage captured a masked individual tampering with her doorbell camera the night before. Blood was found on the porch, and authorities believe she was abducted. A Bitcoin ransom demand followed but led nowhere.

The family offered a $1 million reward, later joined by the FBI's $100,000. Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show and Nancy's daughter, has maintained a low public profile on the investigation while continuing her work. On Mother's Day, she shared an emotional tribute pleading for information: "We will........

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