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Savannah Guthrie's Mom Abducted: New Clues Emerge
1 May
Summary
- Back doors found propped open, blood discovered near the front porch.
- A masked suspect with a backpack was seen on doorbell camera footage.
- The investigation remains active, with authorities seeking public information.

New details have surfaced regarding the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie. The incident occurred three months ago at her home in Tucson, Arizona. Authorities reported that back doors were found ajar and blood drops were discovered near the front of the house.
Security footage from a doorbell camera captured a masked individual carrying a backpack and a holstered pistol. The home's doorbell camera went offline shortly before Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker app disconnected from her phone. The investigation, led by the Pima County Sheriff's Department with FBI assistance, remains active and ongoing.
Authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could aid in locating Nancy Guthrie and identifying the abductors. A private lab has sent crime scene DNA samples to the FBI for advanced testing. Retired FBI agents note the challenging desert terrain complicates the search efforts.