Friday, February 13, 2026

UPDATE, 5pm CST: Nancy Guthrie's online posts spark new leads in hunt

 Daily Mail



Nancy Guthrie made posts on a neighborhood app that revealed she had previous run-ins with criminals outside her $1 million home and the reason she decided to buy a doorbell camera.

The 84-year-old mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie was taken from her home in the upscale Catalina Foothills neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona in the early morning hours of February 1.

She had lived in the home since 1975, raising her three children there, according to her profile on Nextdoor.

The neighborhood is safer than most other areas of the city, with the Pima County Sheriff's Department map showing there were virtually no crime incidents in Guthrie's area.

Another map from Crimegrades.org shows Guthrie's street straddled a light green and a light orange section, that seemed to have more property crime than violent crime.

Guthrie, herself, dealt with such crime at least once, in September 2024, her profile showed.

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'Male thieves. Package stolen from front door yesterday. Be alert US POST OFFICE DELIVERED,' she wrote at the time." . . .

Savannah Guthrie dismisses bungling sheriff from search for her missing mom "Savannah Guthrie reportedly told the under fire sheriff investigating the abduction of her mother that she 'doesn't need him'. 

"Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who has come under flak over the investigation, told Fox News that he had talked and texted Savannah who responded that 'she has her own people and didn't need him'. 

"The sheriff's department, with the aide of federal agents, have been hunting Tucson, Arizona, for nearly two weeks after Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished from her $1 million home in the foothills of the city.

"Investigators have been going door-to-door in neighborhoods around Nancy's house while also looking for clues around her daughter Annie's nearby home, which she had visited just hours before disappearing.

"Investigators briefly erected a tent in front of Nancy's entryway Thursday. Her blood was discovered there in the early days of the investigation, and where a doorbell camera captured images of a masked person the night she went missing.

"Investigators are also looking to identify a truck potentially connected to the abduction, but Fox News also revealed that cameras in the area may not have captured the vehicle. "...More...

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