A second ransom note has been emailed to media outlets in the case of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, indicating that the 84-year-old has died. The note has sparked an emotional response from Savannah Guthrie, who wiped away tears during a 'TODAY' broadcast.

We will never stop looking, Savannah Guthrie said, as she struggled to hold back tears. The ransom note was emailed to media outlets six days after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, and has raised concerns about the investigation. The Buffalo community is in shock over the latest development, and residents are calling for justice for Nancy Guthrie and her family. The Buffalo police department is working tirelessly to investigate the disappearance and the ransom notes, and residents are encouraged to come forward with any information. The Delaware Avenue area, where Nancy Guthrie was last seen, is a busy commercial district, and residents and business owners are on high alert. As the investigation continues, Buffalo residents can expect to see an increased police presence in the area, and are encouraged to report any suspicious activity. The search for Nancy Guthrie is a top priority for the Buffalo police department, and the community is coming together to support the family. The next step will be for the police to continue investigating the ransom notes and following up on leads, with a press conference scheduled for tomorrow to update the public on the case.

The Buffalo community is in mourning over the latest development, and residents are calling for justice for Nancy Guthrie and her family. The outcome of the investigation will have a significant impact on the community, and residents are encouraged to stay updated on the situation. The Buffalo police department is working to ensure that the community is safe, and residents can expect to see increased patrols in the area. The search for Nancy Guthrie is a reminder of the importance of community and compassion in Buffalo, and the city is coming together to support the family.