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A volunteer search group from Mexico has uncovered 25 unmarked graves while searching for Nancy Guthrie, 84, who went missing from her home in Tucson more than four months ago.
However, none of the graves are connected to the mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie.
The group once again came up empty. Nancy Guthrie has been missing for 136 days.
Finding more than twenty graves in the Mariposa area is a sad reminder of how lawless things are just across the border.
It also makes us wonder why U.S. and Mexican police have taken so long to work together on a case that has gotten national attention and more than $1 million in reward money.
A tip from a stranger on May 10 led to the search near Nogales, Sonora.
According to the caller, a body that matched Guthrie’s description had been buried in a shallow grave near a stream in the Mariposa area, which is northwest of Nogales.
The group’s leader, Ramona Guadalupe Ayala Ortiz, told the New York Post what the tipster said: “We received an anonymous call telling us that the woman’s [Guthrie’s] remains were in the Mariposa area, in a grave over a stream.”
Volunteers searched on May 16 and found nothing. A second call from the same tipster pointed to another nearby location. That search also came up empty.