Nancy Guthrie: Nancy Grace on call about Tommaso Cioni’s car buzzing, a woman ‘screaming’ inside; ‘Can’t discount…’

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Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing by her family on February 1 and has not been found. Authorities believe she was taken from the home the night before. Guthrie is the mother of the “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie. She has two other children – Anne and Camren.

Nancy Guthrie's children include TPDAY host Savannah Guthrie, Annie and Camron. (X/@TonySeruga)
Nancy Guthrie’s children include TPDAY host Savannah Guthrie, Annie and Camron. (X/@TonySeruga)

Due to the high-profile nature of the case, it attracted a lot of attention and now popular television host Nancy Grace has commented on the matter. Grace has been covering the Guthrie case for some time, and she recently talked about an alleged 911 call that was made the night the octogenarian was taken from his home.

The alleged 911 call came from Broadcastify and was made by a woman. She claimed to have seen a woman hanging out of a car window and screaming a little more than three miles from Guthrie’s home. She reported that the car door was also open. The woman can be heard saying the person she saw was wearing all black and the car had no license plate. According to the caller, the vehicle may be a dark gray or blue Chevrolet Malibu.

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Grok confirmed the call was made based on public records, adding: “Yes, Broadcastify’s public dispatch audio confirms a 911 call received at 3:01 a.m. on February 1. A witness reported seeing a screaming woman hanging out of the window of a dark gray or blue Chevrolet Malibu (no license plate visible) with the door open and wearing all black. The vehicle was located on Oracle & River Rd in Tucson and traveling north on Oracle. This is Nancy. One of the leads being actively reviewed in the Guthrie case is being investigated by PCSO and the FBI.” famous “The 911 call was received at 3:01 a.m. (black Chevrolet Malibu, woman screaming, traveling northbound) at the intersection of Oracle and River roads. Nancy GuthrieResidence in Catalina Foothills. “

Nancy Grace answers 911 calls in Nancy Guthrie case

Excerpts of the phone call and Grace’s reaction to it were widely shared online.

Commenting on the audio, Grace noted that people “can’t really discount anything,” while adding that she wasn’t sure if the call was related to Guthrie’s disappearance. Grok also fact-checked the link people drew to the incident, commenting: “The audio coming from that window was one of the proactive tips PCSO/FBI cross-checked with other evidence such as doorbell footage and vehicle data. The link has not been confirmed – the investigation is ongoing.”

Notably, after authorities provided the latest information, a woman was seen riding in a car without a license plate. Anne Guthrie and Tommaso Scioni’s Cars The documents remain in their possession as the investigation continues. An update from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said it “remains part of the investigation.”

The night Guthrie is believed to have been taken, she had dinner with her daughter Anne, who reportedly lived nearby. Reports say Anne’s husband and son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, dropped her off after dinner, which would have made him one of the last people to see Anne before she was taken away. Therefore, there is a lot of speculation about the two people. Former NewsNation reporter Ashley Banfield even reported that Cione was a suspect. However, authorities quickly backtracked on that claim, and recently, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos made it clear that members of the Guthrie family were not suspects in the case.

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