I think the sheriff's office is the 'target' of the criminals. There was no note at the crime scene advising the family not to call the police or any attempt to make it look like NG left on her own. The house is outside of Tucson city limits, so it would be handled by the elected Pima county sheriff instead of Tucson PD. The kidnappers seem confident that they could evade the local sheriff. Separately, a ransom note always says don't call the police; but this one was sent to the media who would send it to the police, or the police would find out on the news. The ransom could have been paid by SG or the Today show, but they weren't sent any ransom demands. The only reason to contact the media is to alert law enforcement. In this case, that's the local sheriff who seems to have a PR issue. The ransom letter with the kidnapping has everyone watching and scrutinizing the Pima County Sheriff's Office. IMO MOO