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Search Continues for Missing 84‑Year‑Old Nancy Guthrie; FBI Releases New Clues and Reward



Search Continues for Missing 84‑Year‑Old Nancy Guthrie; FBI Releases New Clues and Reward

Tucson, Arizona — February 14, 2026: The 14‑day investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84‑year‑old mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie, has intensified with new leads, forensic evidence and continued appeals for public assistance. The case, now treated as a potential kidnapping, involves extensive efforts by local and federal authorities.

Latest Developments

  • Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, have blocked off roads near Nancy Guthrie’s Tucson‑area home as part of intensified search and probe efforts. Forensic units have been seen working in the area, though officials are withholding many details pending investigation. 

  • Investigators have collected unidentified DNA at Guthrie’s property that does not match her or anyone known close to her, representing a potentially significant lead. Police also recovered several gloves during the search, which are being analysed for DNA. The FBI has released a description and images related to a person of interest captured on a doorbell camera video — a masked individual carrying a black Ozark Trail backpack, height about 5′9″ – 5′10″, average build. This video is considered a central clue in the ongoing probe.

  • The bureau also **increased the reward for information leading to Guthrie’s recovery or an arrest to $100,000

Investigation and Evidence

Authorities are treating Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance as a likely criminal act, not a voluntary departure. Blood matching her DNA was previously found outside her home, and an armed, masked person was seen on surveillance video around the time she vanished. Nearly 35,000 tips have been submitted to investigators since the video and reward announcement were released.

Additionally, police have at various points detained individuals for questioning in connection with the case, though no arrests related to Guthrie’s disappearance have been made and those held have since been released. 

Family Appeals and Public Response

Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have made repeated public appeals for information, sharing heartfelt messages and videos expressing hope that their mother is still alive and asking for the public’s help. External reports also noted alleged ransom note demands, including unverified requests for cryptocurrency payment, though investigators have not confirmed authenticity. 

Case Background

Nancy Guthrie, described as having limited mobility and needing daily medication, was last seen near her home on January 31, 2026, and reported missing the next day when she failed to attend a planned activity. The situation quickly escalated into a high‑priority investigation involving multiple law enforcement agencies, including the FBI. 


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