Desperate Search for Nancy Guthrie Nears 2 Weeks as Investigators Release Suspect Description

Desperate Search for Nancy Guthrie Nears 2 Weeks as Investigators Release Suspect Description

Ohana Magazine – The search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie, has now entered its second week. Investigators are still working tirelessly to locate her. The case has captured national attention, and the FBI has provided new details about the investigation, including a description of the suspect and an update on the search’s progress.

Progress in the Investigation: Good Leads, No Location

Sheriff Chris Nanos of Pima County confirmed that authorities have “good leads” in the case, but they still don’t know Nancy Guthrie’s location. Her family, especially Savannah Guthrie, is facing the uncertainty of her disappearance. Although they haven’t found her yet, the authorities remain hopeful.

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Request for Surveillance Footage and Evidence

Residents within a 2-mile radius of Guthrie’s home have been asked to provide any surveillance footage. Authorities want footage from about a month before Nancy’s disappearance on February 1. They believe she was abducted, so every lead is crucial.

Increased Reward for Information

The FBI has raised the reward to $100,000 for information that leads to Nancy’s location or an arrest. This reflects the urgency of the case and the Guthrie family’s hope that someone will come forward with key information.

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FBI’s Description of the Suspect

The FBI shared a description of the suspect seen in doorbell footage. The person is a male, about 5’9”–5’10” tall, with an average build. He was wearing an Ozark Trail Hiker backpack. Investigators also found gloves, but they are still unsure whether the suspect wore them. These details are helping the investigation move forward.

Conflicting Reports Over Handling of Evidence

Confusion arose over the handling of evidence in the case. Some reports claimed that Sheriff Nanos blocked the FBI from accessing certain evidence, including DNA samples and gloves found at Guthrie’s home. However, Nanos has denied these claims, calling them “not even close to the truth.” Law enforcement officials continue to insist that the FBI has had access to all necessary evidence and is working closely with local teams.