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FBI Probes Two Key Dates in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
17 Mar
Summary
- FBI scrutinizes January 11 and 24, 2026, for clues.
- Savannah Guthrie disputes family involvement speculations.
- Authorities warn the perpetrator may strike again.

As the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie continues six weeks after her disappearance, federal authorities are concentrating on two key dates: January 11 and January 24, 2026. The FBI has requested neighborhood security footage from these earlier dates, indicating a possibility that Nancy was under surveillance before she went missing from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1, 2026.
Investigators are meticulously retracing Nancy's final movements, examining surveillance footage and interviewing individuals connected to a local Mexican restaurant where she was recently filmed. This effort aims to establish a precise timeline of her activities leading up to her disappearance.
Amidst the ongoing investigation, Savannah Guthrie, Nancy's daughter, is reportedly distressed by internet speculation that casts suspicion on her family, particularly her sister and brother-in-law. These theories emerged after her brother-in-law was identified as one of the last people to see Nancy.
Law enforcement, including the Pima County Sheriff's Department, has publicly denounced the online conjectures. Sheriff Chris Nanos emphasized that such baseless accusations are damaging and unjust to the family, who are also considered victims. He reiterated concerns that the perpetrator might pose a future threat, though no arrests have been made.

