Key Evidence Points to Involuntary Disappearance
Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, 84-year-old mother of television personality Savannah Guthrie, have uncovered troubling evidence suggesting she did not leave her Tucson residence willingly. Investigators confirmed critical personal items including identification, keys, medication, and communication devices remained at her $1 million home.
Official Statements Raise Concerns
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated during a press briefing: “We do in fact have a crime scene. She is very limited in her mobility and did not simply walk out. Physical evidence at the residence indicates she did not leave on her own.”
Neighbor Paul Arnaud reported the front door was found open when Nancy failed to attend Sunday church services after being dropped off from a church function Saturday evening. “A thorough search of the area yielded no results,” Arnaud noted. “Many fear an abduction scenario given these circumstances.”
Expanding Search Operation
Multiple agencies including Customs and Border Patrol have joined the investigation due to the property’s proximity to the Mexican border. Search teams have deployed drones, aircraft, and ground personnel in what authorities continue to classify as a search-and-rescue operation.
Family and Community Response
Savannah Guthrie issued a statement expressing gratitude for public support: “Our focus remains on the safe return of our dear mom. We encourage anyone with information to contact Pima County authorities.” NBC News colleagues held a prayer vigil Monday for Nancy’s safe return.
Medical concerns have heightened the urgency, as Nancy reportedly left without essential medication. Sources close to the family confirm she has no history of dementia or cognitive impairment.
Investigation Developments
Homicide detectives and FBI personnel are examining the case. While officials haven’t ruled out foul play, they emphasize the investigation remains active and fluid.
Nancy Guthrie, widowed since 1989, is survived by three children including Savannah and two older siblings. The family requests privacy as the search continues.

