New details have continued to emerge amid the disappearance of Today show coanchor Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy Guthrie. News broke on February 1 that Nancy, 84, had been reported missing by a family member who called 911. She was last seen one day prior by daughter Annie Guthrie. (Nancy shared daughters Annie and Savannah, 54, and son Camron with late husband Charles Guthrie, who died in 1988 after a heart attack.) While Savannah has been absent from the morning show amid the search for Nancy, she and her siblings have since shared several statements via social media. "It's been two weeks since our mom was taken and I just wanted to come on and say that we still have hope and we still believe and I wanted to say to whoever has her or knows where she is, that it's never too late," Savannah said in an emotional Instagram video on February 15. "And you're not lost or alone. And it is never too late to do the right thing and we are here. And we believe and we believe in the essential goodness of every human being. And it's never too late." Scroll down to see what the ransom notes have revealed: Ransom Note Mentions Nancy Guthrie's Apple Watch After news broke of an alleged ransom note sent to local outlets, Savannah Guthrie and her siblings addressed the message. "As a family, we are doing everything that we can. We are ready to talk. However, we live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated," she said in a February 4 Instagram video. "We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her. We want to hear from you, and we are ready to listen. Please, reach out to us." Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke shared in a press conference the next day that the alleged ransom note made a demand for 5 p.m. and included an alternate date. "I think we start to look at what the deadlines were in the note," Janke said on February 5. "First, I think [it] was 5 p.m. today, and then it had a second deadline after that. So we are continuing in a normal kidnapping case, there would be contact by now trying to discuss that. But those are the time frames we're looking at as we move forward." "If a transfer wasn't made, then I think a second demand was for next Monday," Janke continued. "We're not going to go beyond that." Janke mentioned that the ransom note mentioned Nancy's Apple Watch and a damaged floodlight on her property outside of Tucson. TMZ founder Harvey Levin on February 5 that the outlet received a ransom note that made mention of "the placement of the Apple Watch," which he noted "has not come out" in the press as yet. "There was a deadline at 5 o'clock today, and there is a change in - if this is a kidnapper - what the kidnapper may want," Levin told CNN's Erin Burnett, adding that a second deadline, set for February 9, "is far more consequential." "It felt like somebody means business. When you read it, it's very detailed," he said, explaining that the email described Nancy as being "OK, but scared" and said she was "aware of the letter and the demands" made in it. Levin claimed that "the letter says you will have no way of contacting me - this is the only contact." In another interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, Levin shared, "It specifically says there will be no further communication ... no negotiation, no communication." After the 5 p.m. deadline on February 5, Camron made a video and said, "Whoever is out there holding our mother, we want to hear from you. We haven't heard anything directly. We need you to reach out and we need a way to communicate with you so we can move forward. But first, we have to know if you have our mom. We want to talk to you and we are waiting for contact." Savannah Guthrie and Siblings Agree to 'Pay' After Ransom Note Local news outlet KOLD said it received a second message in connection with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. "The FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Department are aware of a new message regarding Nancy Guthrie," Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a statement via X on February 6. "Investigators are actively inspecting the information provided in the message for its authenticity." "While this is one new piece of information, the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department are still asking anyone with tips to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI," Nanos' latest statement continued. "The FBI continues to offer a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the recovery of Nancy Guthrie and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance." The next day, Savannah Guthrie and her siblings then released a video appearing to address the note. "We received your message and we understand," Savannah said. "We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us and we will pay." Ransom Note Says 'Time Is More Than Relevant' A third ransom note obtained by TMZ appeared to be from someone offering information about Nancy Guthrie