Savannah Guthrie and her family have been dealing with a crisis for more than three months now. Her mother, Nancy Guthrieis missing and was last seen outside her home in Tucson, Arizona, on January 31, 2026. As updates on the case emerge, Today show viewers hope the authorities find Nancy as soon as possible.
In an earlier statement shared by Today, Savannah said, “On behalf of our family, I would like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers and expressions of support. At this time, our focus remains on the safe return of our dear mother.”
The media personality thanked authorities “for their hard work on this case” and encouraged “anyone with information to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at (520) 351-4900.”
As the investigation continues months later, authorities are still reviewing surveillance footage, forensic evidence and DNA findings along with the FBI. Below you will find updates on Nancy’s whereabouts and the ongoing missing persons investigation.
How old is Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy? Her age
Nancy is 84 years old.
Is Nancy Guthrie sick? What we know about her health
According to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office Chris NanosNancy “is not in good physical health” at the time of her disappearance. However, Sheriff Nanos pointed out at a press conference that Nancy has “no cognitive problems at all” and is “very alert, she is of good mind and sound.”
Has Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy Guthrie been found yet?
At the time of publication, Nancy has not yet been found. Sheriff Nanos said during a press conference on February 2 that the scene at Nancy’s Tucson home was “very concerning” and “gravely concerning,” prompting authorities to act quickly. Law enforcement officials used drones, planes and helicopters in their search for Nancy.
In the case of Nancy’s disappearance, the possibility of foul play cannot be ruled out. “I hope we find her safe and sound, but we cannot ignore what lies ahead,” Sheriff Nanos told reporters.
The sheriff told the public on Feb. 2 that Nancy’s home is being considered a crime scene. “She didn’t leave alone, we know that,” he added.
According to the Los Angeles TimesAuthorities found blood in Nancy’s home, and they believe she was taken in the middle of the night. Several sockets later reported that Nancy’s pacemaker stopped syncing with her Apple devices on February 1.
On February 3, the FBI announced its involvement in the search for Nancy during a press conference along with local law enforcement. The next day, Savannah and her siblings posted an emotional message Instagram video asking the kidnapper to release his mother.
On February 13, police arrested three people at a Tucson home after a raid. The house is about two miles from Nancy’s.
However, no one remains in custody and police have still not identified a suspect. However, one man was arrested after a traffic stop outside a restaurant in Arizona. Sheriff Nanos told reporters he was their “person of interest” but has since been released.
The FBI increased the reward to $100,000 for information from the public about Nancy’s disappearance. On February 24, Savannah announced that she had increased the reward to $1 million.
In March, Nanos spoke to NBC News about Nancy’s shocking disappearance. “We think we know why (the kidnapper) did this and we think it was a target, but we’re not 100 percent sure,” Nanos explained. “So it would be foolish to say to people, ‘Don’t worry about that. You’re not his target.’ That could be you. Don’t think for a moment that you are safe because it happened to the Guthrie family. No. Keep your wits about you.’
On March 22, Savannah and her siblings released another statement asking for “renewed attention” to their mother’s case.
“It is possible that a member of this community has information that they don’t even realize is important,” the family told Arizona station KVOA – News 4 Tucson. “We hope people will search through their memories, especially around the key timelines of January 31 and the early morning hours of February 1, as well as the late evening of January 11. We desperately ask this community for renewed attention to our mother’s case – please consult CCTV footage, diary entries, text messages, observations or conversations that may have meaning in retrospect. No detail is too small. It could be the key.”
In May 2026, authorities said they were getting “closer” to solving the case as forensic evidence was further analyzed. Officials also confirmed that human remains discovered near Nancy’s home in the spring of 2026 were not related to the investigation.
The following month, a Mexican volunteer group received an anonymous tip claiming that Nancy was buried near the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales. Authorities have not yet found evidence to support this information.
Was a ransom note involved in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance?
On February 3 TMZ reported that an alleged ransom note was sent to the point of sale that day, demanding millions in Bitcoin. The note further demanded that the funds be sent to a specific Bitcoin address, which the outlet reported it had verified was genuine. TMZ forwarded the alleged ransom note to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Office said CBS News that a ransom note had been sent to a local news station in Arizona. It’s unclear if it contained the same details as that one TMZ obtained.
The FBI confirmed on February 5 that a ransom note delivered to multiple media outlets had a deadline of 5 p.m. that same day.
“If no transfer has occurred, the second requirement was for next Monday,” FBI Phoenix Special Agent Heith Janke said at a press conference on February 5. “I won’t go any further than that.”
TMZ‘S Harvey Levin told Sean Hannity that the apparent ransom note the outlet received claimed that Nancy was “safe but scared” and aware of the “demand” the perpetrators have.
Are there any suspects in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance?
No, at the time of publication there are no suspects yet. The sheriff also shut down unverified rumors about Savannah’s brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni. Authorities also made it clear that all of Guthrie’s family members had been cleared in the case.
On February 10, the FBI released black-and-white surveillance images of the suspect on Nancy’s property. The person was wearing a mask with black gloves.
That evening, authorities arrested a man identified only as Carlos during a traffic stop in Arizona. He was quickly released after questioning and told reporters he had no idea who the Guthrie family was.
New images in the search for Nancy Guthrie:
Over the past eight days, the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department have been working closely with our private sector partners to continue recovering any lost images or video from Nancy Guthrie’s home. pic.twitter.com/z5WLgPtZpT— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) February 10, 2026
“I hope they catch the suspect because it’s not me,” he said.
The sheriff’s department announced on Feb. 17 that DNA found on black gloves recovered near Nancy’s home did not match anyone in the national crime database.
On April 16, the FBI began looking at a DNA sample from a rootless hair. It is unclear whose hair it is at the time of publication, but several media outlets reported the alleged breakthrough. However, an FBI official said so ABC News that it was not new evidence.
“There is no new DNA evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case,” the official said. “The FBI requested this material over two months ago. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office sent it to a private laboratory in Florida. Eleven weeks later, that laboratory has now transferred an original hair sample to the FBI laboratory for testing. We remain fully committed to this investigation.”
Is Savannah Guthrie back on the market? Today Show?
Yes, Savannah officially returned to Today on April 6, 2026, after taking about two months of leave during the search for her missing mother.
Savannah briefly left a live broadcast of Today on May 6. However, she returned to the show the next morning and appeared alongside her co-hosts as usual.














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