The ransom deadline passed this morning with no word from the suspect holding Nancy Guthrie. Federal and local authorities are now waiting for forensic results to confirm her location.
Police say Guthrie was taken from her home early this morning. A ransom note demanding $75,000 was left behind, with the deadline set for noon local time.
What the Left Is Saying
Civil rights groups and mental health advocates are focusing on the victim's family. Senator Maria Gonzalez (D-CA) said, "We must help crisis teams identify at-risk people before tragedies happen." They're calling for more funding for victim support services.
What the Right Is Saying
Law enforcement unions and conservative commentators are criticizing the investigation. Former Congressman Rick Santorum said, "Bureaucracy slowed the response. We need stricter anti-kidnapping protocols."
What the Numbers Show
Kidnapping crimes with ransom demands have risen 15% nationally. The FBI says DNA evidence gives a 40% chance of success when found quickly. Guthrie's family is waiting for that critical confirmation.
The Bottom Line
With the deadline missed, the search continues. DNA results will guide federal agents' next steps. Authorities are still asking the public for any information about the case.