A sign has been placed in front Nancy Guthrie’s house caused chaos on social media. Take Nancy home! ! ! No one is holding your mother hostage,” the sign read.

“No one is holding your mother hostage.” This sign was placed at Nancy Guthrie’s Hope Vigil Monument before the vigil site was dismantled. ” X posts He said, sharing a photo of the sign.
Netizens took to the comments section to try to decipher the sign.
“My understanding of this slogan is that whoever wrote it is telling criminals that no one is holding their mother hostage, so don’t hold her hostage! Take her home!” one user wrote. “This still doesn’t make sense, what do you think they mean by ‘no one is holding your mother hostage’?” one user asked.
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“It was explained to me that this was a message to the perpetrator: No one is holding your mom hostage, so let Nancy go,” one comment read. “Maybe that sounds snarky? That was my first impression, and the more I read, it still sounds the same to me. But, it’s still weird. Hmm… starting to wonder if it was some suddenly ‘popular’ neighbor who suggested it?”
The monument was demolished
News 4 Tucson confirms social media post that a memorial has been set up in Nancy Guthrie’s honor in front of her home has been deleted. More than three months have passed now Savannah Guthrie’s The mother is missing. The suspect has not yet been identified.
The impromptu tribute included bright yellow flowers, handwritten notes and signs that read “Bring Nancy Home.”
Meanwhile, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos The recent revelations about the case explain why no arrests have been made months after Savannah Guthrie’s mother went missing. In an interview with KOLD-TV, Nanos defended what he called a “tedious” process.
“It’s not like a detective goes out and talks to someone and we can arrest him,” Nanos said. “This is a very sensitive case, but what really causes the case to drag on is that we do rely on the labs.” “When you look at these labs and the work they do, you see there’s a science there, and science has rules that it has to follow. Even if it’s not… DNA, they’ll tell you, is not an exact science — it’s over 99 percent accurate. So it’s pretty close, but you still have to follow the rules.”



