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AZ NANCY GUTHRIE: Missing from Tucson, AZ - 31 Jan 2026 - Age 84 (24 Viewers)

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‘Today’ show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother is missing in Arizona and authorities suspect crime​

The disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie over the weekend is being investigated as a crime based on what authorities saw at her home, an Arizona sheriff said Monday.

Asked to explain why investigators believe the Tucson-area home is a crime scene, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said Nancy Guthrie has limited mobility and said there were other things indicating she did not leave on her own, but he declined to further elaborate.

“I need this community to step up and start giving us some calls,” Nanos said during a news conference.

The sheriff said Guthrie, who lived alone, was of sound mind.

“This is not dementia related. She’s as sharp as a tack. The family wants everyone to know that this isn’t someone who just wandered off,” Nanos said, adding that she needs her daily medication.

Guthrie was last seen around 9:30 p.m. Saturday at her home in the Tucson area and her family reported her missing around noon Sunday, the sheriff said.

Nanos said a family member received a call from someone at church saying Guthrie wasn’t there, leading family to search for her at her home and then calling 911.

“From what the family’s told us and everything we’ve learned, she could not walk out of that home 50 yards. We believe she was taken out of the home against her will, and that’s how this investigation is moving,” the sheriff told NBC’s Tom Llamas.


On Monday morning, Nanos said search crews worked hard but have since been pulled back.

“We don’t see this as a search mission so much as it is a crime scene,” the sheriff said.

Even so, a sheriff’s helicopter flew over the desert Monday afternoon near Guthrie’s home in the affluent Catalina Foothills area on the northern edge of Tucson. Her brick home has a gravel driveway and a yard covered in Prickly Pear and Saguaro cactus.

Savannah Guthrie issued a statement on Monday, NBC’s “Today” show reported.

“On behalf of our family, I want to thank everyone for the thoughts, prayers and messages of support,” she said. “Right now, our focus remains on the safe return of our dear Nancy.”


MEDIA - NANCY GUTHRIE: Missing from Tucson, AZ - 31 Jan 2026 - Age 84
 
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Yeah I agree. It has only been just over 3 weeks after all. I guess she also has a hope she could also be brought back by whoever took her and so wants to be there just in case.
Oh I agree. I just think at some point if this lack of anything substantial continues, she has kids that will never be the age they are right now again. It will be a tough decision whenever it's made.
 
Seems to be some new info in this.


Gabriela Pomeroy

Published

24 February 2026

The suspect in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie appears to have been at her front door prior to the night she went missing, a law enforcement source has told the BBC's US partner CBS News.

The 84-year-old mother of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie was reported missing on 1 February, having disappeared from her home in Tucson, Arizona, the night before. Police believe she was abducted.

The FBI previously released doorbell camera footage showing a masked person carrying a backpack, who it said was investigators' prime suspect.

The source told CBS that the same man was on her doorstep on another occasion. However, local police have not confirmed that the appearances were on different days.

Image source,FBI via CBS

Image caption,

Images appear to show a masked man without a backpack captured by Guthrie's doorbell camera

The broadcaster carried images, credited to the FBI, that appear to show a masked man, this time without a backpack, which were captured by Guthrie's Nest doorbell camera sometime prior to the date of the suspected abduction.

It is unclear when exactly the images were taken.

The story was first reported by ABC News.

Arizona's Pima County Sheriff's Department said in a statement on X: "There is no date or timestamp associated with these images. Therefore any suggestion that the photographs were taken on different days is purely speculative."

The investigation was ongoing and "will be guided by verifiable evidence and established facts", the sheriff's office added.

Police have said they believe Guthrie was the victim of a targeted kidnapping. The Guthrie family has made several public pleas for her safe return, and asked for proof that she is alive. But so far, the disappearance remains a mystery.

The footage released by the FBI on 10 February shows a masked and armed subject the night she disappeared.

The suspect in the video - who the FBI said appears to be a male between 5ft 9in and 5ft 10in (175-177cm) - was thought to be wearing a 25-litre Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack and covers the camera with some plants.

Detectives have appealed to the public for help and have received close to 40,000 tips from the public, police have said.
 
Breaking maybe, probably nothing bitg though. Supposedly men in suits w/cars at property, being said it is FBI. One report says though an ERT vehicle is there. A few are watching and reporting, not going to choose a link. Someone said could be just a new FBI team rotating out the others and want to see for themselves, however if ERT is there, maybe not.

Probably end up being nothing but it's current as of last I heard a few minutes ago...
 
Seems to be some new info in this.


Gabriela Pomeroy

Published

24 February 2026

The suspect in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie appears to have been at her front door prior to the night she went missing, a law enforcement source has told the BBC's US partner CBS News.

The 84-year-old mother of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie was reported missing on 1 February, having disappeared from her home in Tucson, Arizona, the night before. Police believe she was abducted.

The FBI previously released doorbell camera footage showing a masked person carrying a backpack, who it said was investigators' prime suspect.

The source told CBS that the same man was on her doorstep on another occasion. However, local police have not confirmed that the appearances were on different days.

Image source,FBI via CBS

Image caption,

Images appear to show a masked man without a backpack captured by Guthrie's doorbell camera

The broadcaster carried images, credited to the FBI, that appear to show a masked man, this time without a backpack, which were captured by Guthrie's Nest doorbell camera sometime prior to the date of the suspected abduction.

It is unclear when exactly the images were taken.

The story was first reported by ABC News.

Arizona's Pima County Sheriff's Department said in a statement on X: "There is no date or timestamp associated with these images. Therefore any suggestion that the photographs were taken on different days is purely speculative."

The investigation was ongoing and "will be guided by verifiable evidence and established facts", the sheriff's office added.

Police have said they believe Guthrie was the victim of a targeted kidnapping. The Guthrie family has made several public pleas for her safe return, and asked for proof that she is alive. But so far, the disappearance remains a mystery.

The footage released by the FBI on 10 February shows a masked and armed subject the night she disappeared.

The suspect in the video - who the FBI said appears to be a male between 5ft 9in and 5ft 10in (175-177cm) - was thought to be wearing a 25-litre Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack and covers the camera with some plants.

Detectives have appealed to the public for help and have received close to 40,000 tips from the public, police have said.
See my post saying there is some action going on right now at the property.

I'm not convinced the pic with no backpack was at the front door as is said here. Was there enough idenitfying details in that one to confirm that? I mean it could be but it certainly wasn't clear to me it was the front door. If they want to report that and know it, then they need to point out what confirms that and that they just aren't assuming it.
 
See my post saying there is some action going on right now at the property.

I'm not convinced the pic with no backpack was at the front door as is said here. Was there enough idenitfying details in that one to confirm that? I mean it could be but it certainly wasn't clear to me it was the front door. If they want to report that and know it, then they need to point out what confirms that and that they just aren't assuming it.
Yeah it was the same guy at the front door sans gloves and back pack AFAIK.
 

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie continues to baffle investigators as the FBI widens its probe into individuals connected to her son-in-law, highlighting a possible 'familiar' intruder.

Investigators have emphasised that the suspect's behaviour indicates prior knowledge of the Guthrie residence. Sealed court documents, now acknowledged publicly, reference 'peripheral associations,' signalling that the circle under scrutiny extends beyond immediate family.

FBI sources describe the offender as navigating the property calmly at 2:00am, manipulating objects and evading cameras with ease. Such composure points to secondary access familiarity: individuals who had been inside the home previously, knew security measures, and understood the matriarch's routines, but were not primary residents.

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Further scrutiny involves both financial transactions and surveillance patterns connected to Nancy Guthrie's extended circle. Investigators have flagged a series of cash withdrawals under $9,000 in the weeks leading up to her disappearance.

While such amounts remain below federal reporting thresholds and are not automatically illegal, patterns like these often attract attention in complex investigations. Alongside this, bulk purchases of the distinctive Ozark Trail 25-litre backpack have drawn particular interest. Retail insiders noted a spike in these tactical-style backpacks within the Tucson region in late January, raising questions about whether these purchases were coincidental or part of a deliberate plan.

Surveillance footage has also provided critical insights. Weeks before Nancy Guthrie vanished, a dark SUV was reported idling near her Catalina Foothills home on multiple occasions, with no visible licence plates. Investigators are considering whether these sightings were casual or part of systematic observation. The timing, frequency, and location of such activity suggest behaviour that predated the abduction itself, indicating planning and forethought rather than a spontaneous act.

Courtroom Hints

Courtroom appearances have added another layer to the investigation, revealing subtle cues about the family and the case's complexity. Savannah Guthrie's poised, media-trained presence contrasted with the restrained tension of other family members, prompting some observers to speculate whether her composure reflected strategy rather than grief.

The courtroom setting, lined with cameras and legal teams, became a stage where controlled behaviour and measured statements may have served multiple purposes, from public reassurance to signalling cooperation with ongoing investigations.

Judges referenced ongoing forensic expansion into peripheral relationships, signalling a deliberate widening of the investigative scope. This includes assessing non-resident associates, frequent visitors, and extended social contacts who may have had prior exposure to the Guthrie home.

Investigators Track Extended Networks

The FBI is reportedly requesting voluntary DNA samples from extended associates and mapping relationships, frequent visitors, and other non-resident individuals within the Guthrie orbit. Digital geofence data covering three weeks before the disappearance, late-night cellular pings from prepaid devices, and other records suggest a timeline that begins well before 1 February.

The cumulative evidence implies that the abduction required not just courage but familiarity and intent. Investigators are piecing together a network of connections, tracing movements, and evaluating who had the means and motive to carry out such a calculated act.

Now, the FBI continues to emphasise that no one has been eliminated and cooperation does not equate to clearance. With each new document, financial record, and pattern analysis, the case slowly unravels, leaving the public to wonder whether the core of the mystery is close to revelation or still concealed in plain sight.

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Is this the same article i posted upthread? It shows the pic of the suspect without the backpack on. It looks like he has similar clothes and gloves on though.


The pic didn't copy so i screenshot it. Sorry it isn't a good copy.

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Yeah it was the same guy at the front door sans gloves and back pack AFAIK.
Well some are debating that too, go figure, isn't that everything in this case? They say the jacket isn't quite the same or something. But anyhow, I mean whether there is enough background to show that pic was him at her front door... They don't then understand if he was at the front door once already why the camera would surprise him the next time...
 

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Teacher in band with Nancy Guthrie's son-in-law says his HOME was mobbed by ghouls who accused him of abducting her, leaving his son, 6, petrified

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18:32, 25 Feb 2026, updated 19:33, 25 Feb 2026By WILL POTTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER

A bandmate of Nancy Guthrie's son-in-law has said his home was mobbed by social media sleuths who falsely believed he was a suspect in the abduction case.

Dominic Evans, 48, an elementary school teacher and drummer in a band with Tommaso Cioni, said his life was turned upside down when he was incorrectly named online as a person of interest.

He told the New York Times that his family were left fearing for their lives when a mob showed up at his home and demanded he be arrested, despite police sharing no public evidence linking him to the 84-year-old's disappearance.

The only tenuous link appeared to be a picture of an unidentified suspect wearing a mask outside Nancy's home on the night she vanished in the early hours of February 1, which some online claimed matched Evans' eyes.

Evans' arrest in 1999 for stealing a calculator and a watch from a bar was enough to cement him as a suspect on social media, with some claiming he abducted Nancy with Cioni - who has also faced a wave of false allegations that he was involved.

The teacher said his son was with his grandmother when the abuse began on February 10, and the mob outside their home forced the six-year-old to spend his first ever night away from his parents because they were too afraid to leave their home.

'It was all night looking through the window, trying to not let any light out of our home,' Evans' wife added, describing herself as 'scared numb' by the situation.

Evans said he was briefly interviewed by investigators about the disappearance, and the Times said he was often 'near tears' as he recounted the experience of being hounded by social media sleuths.

'I feel like someone’s taken my name,' he said. Asked for what reason he was targeted, he responded: 'I don’t know - monetary, clickbait, to be relevant, entertainment - but there are innocent people that get hurt.'

Dominic Evans (center), bandmate of Nancy Guthrie's son-in-law Tommaso Cioni (right), says his home was mobbed by social media sleuths who falsely believed he was the suspect who abducted the 84-year-old

Social media sleuths believed they linked Evans to the case primarily through a picture of an unidentified masked suspect outside Nancy's home on the night she vanished, claiming their eyes matched. An example of an accusatory social media post is pictured

Nancy Guthrie, 84, the mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her home in the early hours of February 1, sparking a major ongoing search

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who has come under scrutiny for his handling of the high-profile case, told the outlet that he has been frustrated by the wave of online accusations muddying his investigation.

'He’s going through hell, and it is horrible,' Nanos said of Evans.

'And I don’t know what to tell him except he probably should be speaking with some attorneys and sue some of these people for libel.'

Nanos said he does not want to publicly rule out anyone besides the Guthrie family, but added: 'I wish I could jump out and defend every single one of them that’s been falsely accused.'

Twenty five days into the search, authorities have made no arrests or named any persons of interest - however on Tuesday, investigators were seen back at Nancy's home looking at her front door where blood drops were previously found.

Evans said he met Cioni in 2007 when he responded to a Craigslist ad looking for musicians to join a rock band, and the pair created the band Early Black.

He said they started jamming with a guitarist, and recalls at some point Cioni casually mentioned he was married to the older sister of Today Show star Savannah Guthrie.

Evans said he only met Nancy once in 2011, when he was invited by Tommaso to bring his oldest son to search for Easter eggs at her Tucson home.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said he has been frustrated by the social media accusations muddying his investigation, and said of Evans: 'I wish I could jump out and defend every single one of them that’s been falsely accused'

Twenty five days into the search, authorities have made no arrests or named any persons of interest - however on Tuesday, investigators were seen back at Nancy's home looking at her front door where blood drops were previously found

Evans' bandmate Tommaso Cioni, who is married to Savannah Guthrie's older sister Annie, has also faced unfounded allegations that he is responsible for Nancy's disappearance

Recalling the start of his recent nightmare in the spotlight, Evans said he and his wife were putting their two sons to bed when he saw on the news that Nancy was missing, and she was believed to have been abducted.

He said he texted Cioni a message of support and said he was there for him, but within days they were both facing a slew of accusations that they were responsible.

Within days, Evans said his street was filled with cars from journalists and online detectives, who believed they had cracked the case.

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He said by the 13th day that Nancy was missing, the situation became unbearable, and he asked his school's principal to hold a meeting where he could address the speculation to other staff.

That same week he said he was interviewed by the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department, who quizzed him on his relationship with Cioni, their band, and his whereabouts on the night that Nancy disappeared.

Soon after, the swarm of media in the Tucson area saw a SWAT van leaving the sheriff's office, which led people on social media to assume Evans was being arrested - and he says his home address was then posted online.

'This one felt really, really, really scary, because it was like everyone was waiting for someone to come to our house,' his wife said.

Evans said he thought he was being 'swatted' - where someone calls in a hoax crime to send a SWAT team to a person's home - but it turned out the SWAT team briefly arrested someone miles from his home before they were released without charge.

As of Tuesday, police have made no arrests in the case, leading Savannah to offer a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother.

Evans said the wave of allegations has only eased in recent days, allowing him to return to teaching - and he says his fears that his fifth-grade students would believe the online claims thankfully did not materialize.

Nancy GuthrieNew York Times

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Well all we know is someone broke in and did it, didn't they? I just hope they are getting closer to finding the perp and if this $1 million reward helps - great !!!!

Does anything stick out to you in the post above? I just wonder what the point is of him going to the press over this?

Especially when it has only just quietened down by the sound of it.

The bit that sticks out to me is the Easter egg hunt he took his son to in 2007. Why would he mention that?
 
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The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie continues to baffle investigators as the FBI widens its probe into individuals connected to her son-in-law, highlighting a possible 'familiar' intruder.

Investigators have emphasised that the suspect's behaviour indicates prior knowledge of the Guthrie residence. Sealed court documents, now acknowledged publicly, reference 'peripheral associations,' signalling that the circle under scrutiny extends beyond immediate family.

FBI sources describe the offender as navigating the property calmly at 2:00am, manipulating objects and evading cameras with ease. Such composure points to secondary access familiarity: individuals who had been inside the home previously, knew security measures, and understood the matriarch's routines, but were not primary residents.

Financial and Surveillance Patterns Draw Scrutiny

Nancy Guthrie Update: Suspect's Doorstep Visit Before Vanishing Sparks Sinister Murder For Hire Theory

Read more

Nancy Guthrie Update: Suspect's Doorstep Visit Before Vanishing Sparks Sinister Murder For Hire Theory

Further scrutiny involves both financial transactions and surveillance patterns connected to Nancy Guthrie's extended circle. Investigators have flagged a series of cash withdrawals under $9,000 in the weeks leading up to her disappearance.

While such amounts remain below federal reporting thresholds and are not automatically illegal, patterns like these often attract attention in complex investigations. Alongside this, bulk purchases of the distinctive Ozark Trail 25-litre backpack have drawn particular interest. Retail insiders noted a spike in these tactical-style backpacks within the Tucson region in late January, raising questions about whether these purchases were coincidental or part of a deliberate plan.

Surveillance footage has also provided critical insights. Weeks before Nancy Guthrie vanished, a dark SUV was reported idling near her Catalina Foothills home on multiple occasions, with no visible licence plates. Investigators are considering whether these sightings were casual or part of systematic observation. The timing, frequency, and location of such activity suggest behaviour that predated the abduction itself, indicating planning and forethought rather than a spontaneous act.

Courtroom Hints

Courtroom appearances have added another layer to the investigation, revealing subtle cues about the family and the case's complexity. Savannah Guthrie's poised, media-trained presence contrasted with the restrained tension of other family members, prompting some observers to speculate whether her composure reflected strategy rather than grief.

The courtroom setting, lined with cameras and legal teams, became a stage where controlled behaviour and measured statements may have served multiple purposes, from public reassurance to signalling cooperation with ongoing investigations.

Judges referenced ongoing forensic expansion into peripheral relationships, signalling a deliberate widening of the investigative scope. This includes assessing non-resident associates, frequent visitors, and extended social contacts who may have had prior exposure to the Guthrie home.

Investigators Track Extended Networks

The FBI is reportedly requesting voluntary DNA samples from extended associates and mapping relationships, frequent visitors, and other non-resident individuals within the Guthrie orbit. Digital geofence data covering three weeks before the disappearance, late-night cellular pings from prepaid devices, and other records suggest a timeline that begins well before 1 February.

The cumulative evidence implies that the abduction required not just courage but familiarity and intent. Investigators are piecing together a network of connections, tracing movements, and evaluating who had the means and motive to carry out such a calculated act.

Now, the FBI continues to emphasise that no one has been eliminated and cooperation does not equate to clearance. With each new document, financial record, and pattern analysis, the case slowly unravels, leaving the public to wonder whether the core of the mystery is close to revelation or still concealed in plain sight.

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© Copyright IBTimes 2025. All rights reserved.
Where is this coming from?? And what courtroom setting?? Are they just talking of the taped family videos, etc. there?

$9,000 from whose accounts? Hers? A family member's? Where does that info come from??

I have never eliminated family, and that means ANY family member but I do not agree with as Banfield did and naming someone a suspect who we have never been told is, and now tons of people name him everywhere. That's what I don't agree with. And what she did also if it was them did NOTHING to help Nancy or the investigation.

I mean even sources here are not reporting this stuff so where did this all come from?
 

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