Officials provide fresh information on the search for Savannah Guthrie's mother.
Authorities in Arizona have expanded their investigation into the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen on January 31, 2026, at her Tucson-area home. Concern arose when she did not attend church the following morning, prompting a search by family members.
Inside Nancy's residence, investigators found blood and signs of forced entry, raising serious concerns. Her personal belongings, including her vehicle, phone, and wallet, were untouched. Law enforcement officials believe Nancy did not leave on her own due to mobility challenges and a need for daily medication.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has intensified efforts to locate Nancy, emphasizing the urgency of the situation given her medical needs. The investigation now focuses on evidence, surveillance footage, and community tips, with authorities urging residents to review security camera recordings for any relevant information.
Despite speculation, Nancy's family maintains she is mentally sharp and not likely to wander off due to confusion or memory issues. Investigators continue to follow leads and digital evidence, reassuring the public that there is no immediate threat to the community.
Savannah Guthrie Seeks Support
Nancy's granddaughter, Savannah Guthrie, has expressed gratitude for the support received and requested ongoing prayers and assistance during this uncertain time. Officials have announced a reward for information that may aid in the case, stressing the importance of community cooperation in bringing Nancy home safely.