
WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump said Monday that those who kidnapped Nancy Guthrie, the mother of broadcast journalist Savannah Guthrie, better return her alive or they would face massive federal penalties.
Trump said in an exclusive interview with the New York Post that he would want the Department of Justice to seek the death penalty if Nancy Guthrie were found dead.
When asked over the phone by the New York Post about the death penalty for the kidnappers, Trump answered, “The most, yeah-that’s true.”
Guthrie was taken from her home in Arizona on Feb. 1. So far, there have been no arrests made and as of now, there isn’t a suspect in custody.
FBI Phoenix said the FBI is increasing its reward from $50,000 to $100,000 for information that leads to the individual or individuals who were involved in her kidnapping.
At the moment, authorities are testing DNA found at the scene.
There was recently a federal-ordered search warrant in the home on Friday, but no arrests occurred.
On Monday, Sheriff Chris Nanos cleared all family members in the case.