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3 Months After Nancy Guthrie’s Mysterious Disappearance: Authorities Urge Public Help as Critical Questions Remain

New Clues Emerge, But Savannah Guthrie’s Guilt Looms Large

It has been three long months since Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, was abducted from her home in Tucson, Arizona. Despite a relentless investigation, the truth behind her disappearance remains shrouded in mystery, with key questions still unanswered.

The details of the abduction are chilling. On February 1, 2026, Nancy Guthrie was believed to have been taken from her bed in the dead of night. When police arrived at the scene, they found the back door propped open and a disturbing trail of blood leading to the front porch. A Ring doorbell camera captured images of a masked, armed intruder, but investigators are still unable to identify the suspect.

“The investigation remains active, and we’re asking anyone with information to come forward,” said a spokesperson from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. “This case is far from over, and every clue brings us closer to the truth.”Savannah Guthrie standing in a studio with inset images of her mother Nancy Guthrie and an aerial view of a home in Arizona

Disturbing New Evidence and a Mother’s Heartbreak
As the investigation continues, Savannah Guthrie, who took a two-month leave from her job to focus on the case, is grappling with an overwhelming sense of guilt. In a tearful interview, she expressed her fears that her fame might have made her mother a target for the criminals behind the abduction.

“I can’t help but think this may be somehow connected to me,” Savannah said, her voice breaking with emotion. “It’s so hard to not feel responsible.”

The FBI’s investigation has unearthed some terrifying new evidence: surveillance footage showing a masked figure standing on Nancy’s porch just before the abduction, but the identity of the intruder remains a mystery. The blood found near the front door suggests a violent struggle, yet the motive behind the crime remains unclear.It's been 3 months since Nancy Guthrie disappeared - why hasn't she been  found? | Metro News

A Race Against Time
In an effort to find answers, a private lab in Florida sent DNA samples from the crime scene to the FBI, but experts warn that advanced testing could take weeks or even months. Pima County deputies are continuing to review all leads, including the footage from the Ring camera and a suspicious hiking backpack found near the scene, but they have yet to make any major breakthroughs.

“Every clue is crucial,” said a retired FBI agent, James Gagliano, who analyzed the blood trail and speculated that the abduction was likely carried out by a single person. “The desert terrain in Tucson complicates the search, but we are not giving up.”

The Search for the Truth Continues
Despite the frustration and emotional toll on the Guthrie family, they remain determined to find Nancy. Police continue to work closely with the FBI, following up on all tips and evidence. However, some sources have revealed that there is tension between local authorities and federal agents, particularly over the sharing of key evidence.

Savannah, visibly shaken but steadfast, made an impassioned plea for the public’s help: “Please, if anyone knows anything, come forward. My mom deserves to be found. We need to know what happened.”

Nancy’s disappearance remains one of the most baffling cases in recent history, and as the investigation enters its third month, investigators are hopeful that new clues will eventually lead them to the truth.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department or the FBI tip line at 1-800-225-5324.