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FBI Returns Nancy Guthrie Home Amid Kidnapping Probe
26 Feb
Summary
- Nancy Guthrie's home returned to family after investigation
- Blood drops found on porch, masked suspect seen on camera
- Reward for information on kidnapped mother now $1 million

Federal law enforcement has returned Nancy Guthrie's $1 million home near Tucson, Arizona, to her family after an extensive month-long investigation into her disappearance. Investigators no longer require the property to be secured as a crime scene as efforts to locate the 84-year-old mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie continue.
Nancy was last seen at her Catalina Foothills residence on January 31. Evidence at the scene included blood drops on the front porch and doorbell camera footage showing a masked suspect. Authorities are exploring the possibility that the suspect surveilled the property prior to the abduction.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department is leading the investigation, which involves hundreds of personnel and has received over 23,000 tips. Savannah Guthrie has significantly increased the reward for information leading to her mother's recovery to $1 million, emphasizing the family's urgent need for answers and closure.
Local residents have initiated their own searches, but the Sheriff's Department has requested they allow professionals to handle the investigation. Despite the ongoing probe and public appeals, Nancy's whereabouts remain unknown.



