February 9 Why Savannah Guthrie may have chosen to release new video hours before alleged ransom deadline Former hostage negotiator Dan O’Shea and retired FBI supervisory special agent Rob Chadwick discuss a new video released by Savannah Guthrie on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
February 9 Savannah Guthrie: 'We believe our mom is still out there - we need your help' NBC host makes plea to the public for help finding her mother Nancy in hour of 'desperation' as another purported ransom deadline looms.
February 9 Savannah Guthrie pleads for help in new video The "TODAY" show co-host said she believes her mom is still alive and asked for help in this "hour of desperation." (Credit: Savannah Guthrie via Instagram)
February 9 Shooting rocks top-performing high school in DC suburb A shooting shocked the Thomas S. Wootton High School in Rockville, Md., one of the nation's top performing high schools, Monday afternoon. (Credit: WTTG)
February 9 Maryland high school locked down after shooting leaves one person injured Authorities confirmed one victim as officers responded to reports of gunfire and placed the Montgomery County school on lockdown.
February 9 California jewelry store burglar breaks in from roof, owner threatens to leave Los Angeles Co-owner Touraj Nezafati said a thief stole roughly $100,000 in precious jewels from the family's business in California.
February 9 Former investigator says insider in Guthrie case may want out Former LAPD investigator Moses Castillo suggests at least one person involved in the Nancy Guthrie abduction may want out.
February 9 Burglar drops in from above during jewelry store break-in A suspect is seen entering a Woodland Hills jewelry store through the ceiling in the latest burglary targeting the business. (Credit: KTTV)
February 9 Coffee shop near California high school reportedly operating as strip club Undercover cameras captured women performing lap dancing at DD Café in California, which is located close to a high school, according to a report.
February 9 Minnesota woman sentenced to prison for $325K SNAP fraud scheme A Minnesota woman was sentenced to prison for $325,000 SNAP fraud scheme involving fake identities and pregnancy claims to steal government benefits illegally.