'TODAY' co-anchor Savannah Guthrie's mother taken from her home against her will, sheriff says

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By Daniel Arkin, Liz Kreutz, Rudy Chinchilla and Pilar Melendez

Arizona investigators probing the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, “TODAY” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother, said Monday they believe she was taken from her home against her will.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos previously described Guthrie’s home as a “crime scene.” She was taken “possibly in the middle of the night and that includes possible kidnapping or abduction,” his department said in a statement.

Guthrie, 84, was last seen Saturday night in her home outside Tucson. She has limited mobility and needs to take medication daily or “it could be fatal,” Nanos said.

She had no cognitive issues, and her disappearance was not linked to dementia, he added, describing her as being “of sound mind” and “sharp as a tack.”

Guthrie’s family reported her missing around noon Sunday, setting off a search-and-rescue mission that included trained personnel, drones, an airplane, a helicopter, volunteers and search-and-rescue dogs lent from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

“I think she was abducted,” Nanos told NBC News. “When you’re taken from your bed and you don’t want to go somewhere, that’s an abduction.”
Nanos said officials believe Guthrie was harmed when she was taken, but they did not provide other details.

“We know she was harmed at the home, but we don’t know to what extent,” he said.

Nanos has not provided additional details about the investigation. He has said investigators “saw some things at the home that were concerning to us” but did not offer specifics.

The community was devastated by her disappearance, Nanos told NBC News.

“This is just really sad for our community,” he said. “Savannah is family to us. She’s a big part of this community. Her family is devastated, the entire family. And you know, this just doesn’t happen in Tucson.”

Nanos confirmed that law enforcement officials are reviewing video from cameras at Guthrie’s home, where she lives alone and employs staff members. He urged neighbors to “go through their Ring cameras.”

Nanos asked members of the public to contact the sheriff’s office at 520-351-4900 if they have information about the case.

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

Guthrie is described as 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighing 150 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. Her family last saw her at home around 9:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Saturday. She “is not in good physical health,” Nanos said.

Authorities are not aware of any threats against Savannah Guthrie, who is in Arizona. The FBI is aware of the case.

Monday’s broadcast of the “TODAY” show opened with an update on Guthrie, with co-anchor Craig Melvin calling it a “deeply personal story for us.”

In a statement reported on the air, Savannah Guthrie said in part: “I want to thank everyone for the thoughts, prayers, and messages of support.”

“Right now, our focus remains on the safe return of our dear mom,” she said in her statement. “We thank law enforcement for their hard work on this case and encourage anyone with information to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at: 520-351-4900.”

Savannah Guthrie has frequently discussed her close relationship with her mother over the years.
“She loves us, her family, fiercely, and her selflessness and sacrifice for us, her steadfastness and her unmovable confidence, is the reason any of us grew up to do anything,” Savannah Guthrie said in a 2022 tribute to her mother on her 80th birthday.

In a Mother’s Day tribute on Instagram in 2024, Savannah Guthrie described her mother as “God’s first, best and most important gift to me.”

Guthrie’s father, Charles Guthrie, died when she was 16. She is one of three children.

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Place your bets, now.
 
This is great: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/ne...nancy-guthrie-lois-gibson-sketch-21349269.php
Some bitch drew a random picture of some random ass mexican faggot

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They said they guessed basically 90% of the picture and if they messed up that's too bad.
This is obviously fake. I have obtained a real sketch of the kidnapping suspect.
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Fake and a lie, I don't think she was kidnapped, this is all about Savannah and her career. Gross, weird, hope it's worth it, weirdo lady. I watched all the streams I have been reading all the articles, naw I don't believe this at all. Nope. I'm willing to be proven wrong but man, it just reeks fake and I'm not gonna lie and pretend like I "kinda" agree. Nope not at all, this is a waste of time and resources.
 
Soooo, we’re almost 2 weeks in and we have no suspect, no body, no confirmation as to whether victim is dead or alive and no motive. We’re basically at the same place we started - a missing 84yo woman. This isn’t good.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Sheriff Nanos was covering up for one of his relatives who murdered the old lady.


Genealogy company exec slams Pima sheriff’s ‘devastating’ move to ship Nancy Guthrie evidence to Florida lab
Fox News (archive.ph)
By Peter D’Abrosca
2026-02-13 19:33:18GMT

Othram, which helped identify Bryan Kohberger, says critical evidence should have gone directly to FBI instead of Florida lab
TUCSON, Ariz. — A high-profile forensic geology company slammed the Pima County Sheriff's Department for sending critical evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case to a private lab in Florida, instead of directly to the FBI.

"This is so devastating," said Othram co-founder Kristen Mittelman. "DNA Labs International is a traditional forensic lab that consumes evidence to make an SRT [short tandem repeat] profile, so I don’t understand why it didn’t go to Quantico, since they can do this better and faster than anyone, and they have a pipeline to flip it immediately to inferring identity with us."

Othram is a Texas-based forensic genetic genealogy lab that was instrumental in helping authorities identify infamous murderer Bryan Kohberger, among other high-profile criminals.

According to a report by KOLD, DNA Labs International, located in Deerfield Beach, Florida, is where Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has sent key evidence to be examined. State records confirm that Arizona has a contract with the company for "biological laboratory services" that began in 2022 and runs through March.

Mittelman stressed that time is "critical" in every case, especially Guthrie's.

She also said that Othram worked the case of formerly unidentified murder victim Evelyn Colon after DNA Labs International couldn't crack the case. Colon, previously known as Beth Doe, was murdered in New Jersey in 1976. She was identified in 2021.

A federal law enforcement source told Fox News Digital that the evidence will need to be retested by the FBI anyway.

"It’s just the FBI developed this method and can do it so much better without destroying the evidence," the source said. "I’ve seen so many cases go to Florida and be consumed. Also, they are not as fast, and in this case, time matters."

On Thursday, a federal law enforcement source accused Nanos of blocking the FBI from obtaining the evidence, first reported by Reuters and confirmed by Fox News Digital.

"It risks further slowing a case that grows more urgent by the minute," the official told Reuters, citing unspecified "earlier setbacks" in the investigation. The official also criticized Nanos for not requesting help from the FBI earlier in the case.

Nanos denied those allegations, telling KOLD that the Pima County Sheriff's Department simply wants all evidence to be examined at the same lab.

He reportedly said he had a meeting with agents on Thursday, and was told by agents, "We do not want the media to divide us."

Earlier this week, the FBI released doorbell camera footage of a suspect, recorded at Guthrie's home shortly before authorities believe she was abducted or kidnapped.

The suspect is described as a male between 5-foot-9 and 5-foot-10, with an average build. He was wearing an Ozark Trail Hiker Pack.

The Pima County Sheriff's Office did not return a comment request.

DNA Labs International declined to comment.

Nancy Guthrie disappearance timeline:
Jan. 31, 2026

• Between 9:30–9:45 p.m. – Family drops Nancy off at home
• 9:50 p.m. – Garage door closes (per authorities)
Feb. 1, 2026
• 1:47 a.m. – Doorbell camera disconnects
• 2:12 a.m. – Security camera detects motion
• 2:28 a.m. – Pacemaker disconnects from phone application
• 11:56 a.m. – Family checks on Nancy after she misses weekly church livestream gathering
• 12:03 p.m. — 911 called
• 12:15 p.m. — Sheriff’s deputies arrive at home

Pima County sheriff says he’s not blocking FBI from evidence in Nancy Guthrie case
Arizona’s Family (archive.ph)
By azfamily staff, Peter Valencia, and Briana Whitney
2026-02-13 19:58:57GMT
PHOENIX (AZFamily/13 News/AP/Gray News) — Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is disputing viral claims that he’s blocking the FBI from evidence in the high-profile disappearance case of Nancy Guthrie.

Late Thursday, he told Arizona’s Family sister station in Tucson, 13 News, that he wanted wants all evidence to be submitted to the same lab for testing: DNA Labs International in Florida.

Nanos said he had a meeting with the FBI on Thursday, and one of the agents told him, “We do not want the media to divide us.”

Also on Thursday, the FBI released new details about the suspect seen in surveillance video at Nancy Guthrie’s home and increased the reward in the case to $100,000.

The suspect is described as a man approximately 5-foot-9 to 5-foot-10 with an average build who was wearing a black 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack.

Agents said they got the new information after the FBI Operational Technology Division’s forensic analysis of the doorbell camera video that was released earlier this week.

“We hope this updated description will help concentrate the public tips we are receiving,” the FBI said in a written release.

Tens of thousands of tips
Tips can solve crimes — big or small — and eerie images of a mysterious male covered head to toe have been the most significant clues shared with the public during Guthrie’s nearly 2-week-old disappearance in the Tucson area.

Guthrie’s neighbors were asked to check a month’s worth of their security footage.

In an alert sent to certain users of the Neighbors by Ring app, subscribers are asked to check their security video from Jan. 1 through Feb 2.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) is specifically looking for video that includes vehicles, traffic, people/pedestrians or anything else neighbors deem out of the ordinary.

The alert went to residents who live within a two-mile radius of Guthrie’s home. The request comes directly from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, which is verified through Ring with a blue checkmark.

“It’s a tremendous amount of work,” said Roberto Villaseñor, a former Tucson police chief.

“In a situation like this, you really cannot do what’s been done without tips and public input,” he said. “They have processed the scene. But once that’s done and exhausted, it’s hard to move forward without additional information coming in.”

The Pima County sheriff and the FBI announced phone numbers and a website to offer tips about the apparent kidnapping of Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. Several hundred detectives and agents have been assigned to the case, the sheriff’s department said.

The FBI said it has collected more than 13,000 tips since Feb. 1, the day Guthrie was reported missing. The sheriff’s department, meanwhile, said it has taken at least 18,000 calls.

“Every tip is reviewed for credibility, relevance, and information that can be acted upon by law enforcement,” the FBI said Thursday on X, adding that the effort is a 24-hour operation. It said it won’t comment on the tips received.
 
well, it’s been a long time now.

She’s probably in a barrel somewhere.

Kidnapper probably realizes he’s not getting a penny now & is gonna lay low.

lol at the scammer demanding a single bit coin for insider information when the reward for that is 100k cash now.
 
well, it’s been a long time now.

She’s probably in a barrel somewhere.

Kidnapper probably realizes he’s not getting a penny now & is gonna lay low.

lol at the scammer demanding a single bit coin for insider information when the reward for that is 100k cash now.
Speaking of that, a 3rd email has hit TMZ. The person is now demanding 50k in BTC before revealing the information, and 50k in BTC afterwards. They claim to be afraid of police, and afraid of "losing their freedom", and want TMZ to act as a middle man between the informant and the cops.
 
This is great: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/ne...nancy-guthrie-lois-gibson-sketch-21349269.php
Some bitch drew a random picture of some random ass mexican faggot

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They said they guessed basically 90% of the picture and if they messed up that's too bad.
some puerto rican guy at it again.

Speaking of that, a 3rd email has hit TMZ. The person is now demanding 50k in BTC before revealing the information, and 50k in BTC afterwards. They claim to be afraid of police, and afraid of "losing their freedom", and want TMZ to act as a middle man between the informant and the cops.
As of right now, 50 BTC is worth approximately $3,443,460 USD.

Edit: nevermind. I suck cocks. $50k in btc. not 50 BTC to usd.
 
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some puerto rican guy at it again.


As of right now, 50 BTC is worth approximately $3,443,460 USD.
He is asking for a fraction of a bitcoin, equivalent to $50,000, before he releases the information, and another fraction of a bitcoin, equivalent to $50,000, afterwards, equalling the full 100k reward being offered by the authorities. He wants the reward money but claims he's afraid of the police.
 
I just assume all of the bitcoin requests for money up front are Indian scammers. I assume they could strike a deal to get the full 100k in bitcoin once the information is proved to be true.
 
The argument with Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and the FBI has more details today. Apparently, Pima County sheriff's found a glove inside of the house early in the investigation and sent it straight to the Florida independent laboratory instead of giving it to the FBI.

A second glove was found in the street somewhere between Nancy Guthrie's house and her daughter Annie's house a couple of days ago. Reporters thought that the Sheriff/FBI disagreement was over this second glove, but it's actually over the first, much more relevant glove, found inside the house early on. Let's face it, the way the neighborhood has been swarmed with reporters and sightseers, the second glove could be from anyone, a random red herring.
 
@John Andrews Stan She is telling the local Sherriff she has her own private investigative team and doesn't need them anymore? I call bullshit. The Feds are there. I suspect that there are still a large number of competent Feds in the force. The pulled the ring data from the physical ram chips at least instead of just taking no for an answer from the corporation.


Law enforcement is looking for this guy that has been missing since February 10th in Tuscan AZ. It was not specified that this is related to Guthrie.
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Also law enforcement is officially looking for the other ring doorbell man, but have not specified that he is a suspect at this time. It is good to know that they are looking for what I think is our best bet so far.
 
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I wonder how many bald inbred-looking spics are sneaking up to houses at night in Tucson? This could be a long search.
 
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