Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance highlights how differently police respond when a case draws national attention. On Thursday, officials keep searching the Tucson-area desert nearly two weeks after investigators say someone took her. Hundreds of agents and detectives are working the case. They are sifting through thousands of tips and asking residents to submit any surveillance footage they may have. The FBI doubled the reward this week for information in the case to $100,000. Meanwhile, other families around the U.S. are thinking about their loved ones who are missing. Missouri resident Tonya Miller says she's struggled to get help finding her mother who vanished in 2019. New data also shows abductions are rare, and Black and Indigenous people face disproportionate risk.