GoFundMe campaign seeks to buy Bitcoin to help spur Nancy Guthrie’s release

Bitcoins

Bitcoin payments continue to play a role in the quest for clues about the whereabouts of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old whose mysterious abduction earlier this month has captivated the nation. In the latest development, a Tucson native has created a GoFundMe account with the goal of buying Bitcoin to get information about what happened to the mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie. 

The GoFundMe campaign has not gained much traction, having raised just about $1,500 out of its $65,000 goal. Shawn Breeden of Tucson, where Guthrie disappeared, organized the campaign and wrote on the page, “Every bit of support helps bring this tragic event closer to an end.” Breeden did not immediately respond to a request for an interview. 

The grassroots fundraising effort comes as TMZ reported on Monday that it has received four letters from the same person demanding a payment in Bitcoin in exchange for information about Guthrie’s whereabouts. In the most recent note, the person is asking for $50,000 in Bitcoin, and in a previous note, the person asked for one Bitcoin, equivalent to about $67,000. 

TMZ did not respond to a request for a copy of the letters. In a note to Fortune, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department declined to share any further information about the case or about the letters

This is not the first time Bitcoin payments have played a part in the search for Nancy Guthrie. Last week, a local Arizona TV station, KGUN 9, reported receiving a note from Guthrie’s alleged kidnappers, which demanded $6 million in Bitcoin in exchange for her release. Savannah Guthrie released a video on Instagram, in which she said “we will pay,” but there is no evidence to suggest that the family has made any ransom payment. 

The people writing notes demanding Bitcoin payments have not given proof that Nancy Guthrie is alive, and authorities have not said that these ransom letters are from her actual captors.

Criminals would seek payments in Bitcoin in part because the transactions are instantaneous. If the Guthrie family were to make a ransom payment, they would likely have to use a crypto exchange to turn their cash into Bitcoin. Then they would have to send that Bitcoin to the address that the alleged captors listed in the ransom letter. 

Bitcoin transactions also come with risks for bad actors. The payments are public on the blockchain and could be tracked down by law enforcement. Crypto exchanges could potentially freeze a payment if they suspect criminal activity. 

Two and a half weeks have passed since Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, and authorities still do not have a suspect. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said in an X post that members of the Guthrie family have been cleared as possible suspects. The FBI found a glove that appears to match those worn by a masked person caught on surveillance video in front of Guthrie’s house the night that she disappeared. The glove has been sent for DNA testing.

Savannah Guthrie pleaded in a video posted to Instagram on Monday to anyone who knows about her mother’s whereabouts. She said, “It’s never too late to do the right thing.”

Carlos Garcia Read More

Latest

SkyCity to Pay $15M Settlement Over Regulatory Breaches in Australian Casino

SkyCity Entertainment Group has reached a settlement requiring it to pay AUD 21 million (about $14.72 million) in relation to compliance breaches at its casino in Adelaide, Australia. The settlement is part of a larger deal with the Commissioner for Liquor and Gambling in South Australia, addressing regulatory concerns for SkyCity’s Adelaide casino in an

Interview: Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer, Sanofi

Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer (CDO) at biopharmaceutical giant Sanofi, recognises that the CDO role often means different things in different companies. At Sanofi, it was decided that the role would be an all-encompassing position, overseeing business applications, infrastructure, cyber security, data, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital services. There are also professionals in Frenehard’s team

Jim Carrey Returning for The Grinch Sequel Movie

Why Jim Carrey Almost Quit The Grinch & Gave Back $20 Million Salary Pucker up, Whoville—the Grinch is coming back. Indeed, director Ron Howard and his producing partner Brian Grazer ’s production company Imagine Entertainment confirmed on Instagram June 18 that a sequel to Jim Carrey ’s 2000 movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas is

Ojakalasi – Intandane

MusicDOWNLOAD MP3 SONG...

Newsletter

Don't miss

SkyCity to Pay $15M Settlement Over Regulatory Breaches in Australian Casino

SkyCity Entertainment Group has reached a settlement requiring it to pay AUD 21 million (about $14.72 million) in relation to compliance breaches at its casino in Adelaide, Australia. The settlement is part of a larger deal with the Commissioner for Liquor and Gambling in South Australia, addressing regulatory concerns for SkyCity’s Adelaide casino in an

Interview: Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer, Sanofi

Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer (CDO) at biopharmaceutical giant Sanofi, recognises that the CDO role often means different things in different companies. At Sanofi, it was decided that the role would be an all-encompassing position, overseeing business applications, infrastructure, cyber security, data, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital services. There are also professionals in Frenehard’s team

Jim Carrey Returning for The Grinch Sequel Movie

Why Jim Carrey Almost Quit The Grinch & Gave Back $20 Million Salary Pucker up, Whoville—the Grinch is coming back. Indeed, director Ron Howard and his producing partner Brian Grazer ’s production company Imagine Entertainment confirmed on Instagram June 18 that a sequel to Jim Carrey ’s 2000 movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas is

Ojakalasi – Intandane

MusicDOWNLOAD MP3 SONG...

Ojakalasi – Move On Ft Bhambatha

MusicDOWNLOAD MP3 SONG...

Business delegation visits Kazakhstan to strengthen economic and trade cooperation

Astana, Kazakhstan, Jun 2, 2026 - (ACN Newswire) - A business delegation led by the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), John Lee, and organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), began its visit to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, on 1 June. During the visit, a total of 43

13 Real Business Trip Stories That Prove Work Travel Collects More Stories Than Miles

Real business trips almost never go the way the itinerary promised. They start with a confidently-packed suitcase and an eight-page agenda, and somewhere between the airport gate and the hotel breakfast they quietly turn into something nobody could have invented — equal parts comedy, chaos, and unscheduled adventure. These 13 real business trip moments are exactly that kind of work-trip plot

Your business texts could look like scam messages from July 1 if you don’t act now

From July 1, any branded SMS your business sends without a registered sender ID will be labelled “Unverified” and grouped with scam messages.  What’s happening: From 1 July 2026, any business or organisation that sends SMS using a branded name, such as “MyShop” or “AcmeServices”, instead of a phone number, must have that sender ID