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FBI Joins Hunt for Missing Mother as New Clues Emerge
7 Feb
Summary
- Investigators seized a camera from the roof and an SUV from the home.
- A second ransom letter was sent to a news outlet, demanding millions.
- Authorities believe the 84-year-old mother is still alive.

The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, intensified on Friday, February 7, 2026, with the seizure of a camera from her Tucson, Arizona home's roof and a dark SUV from her garage. Authorities are treating a second 'ransom letter,' purportedly from her abductors and sent to a local news outlet, as a significant lead. This follows previous letters demanding millions in bitcoin for Ms. Guthrie's safe return, with deadlines set for Monday. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated his belief that the 84-year-old Ms. Guthrie is still alive and was removed from her home against her will. Interviews with her household staff, landscape crew, and an Uber driver have provided helpful information. A 'vehicle of interest' was also identified and believed to have been at a local convenience store, with surveillance footage being reviewed. This development follows the discovery of blood droplets near Ms. Guthrie's front door and the removal of her doorbell camera. Separately, a California resident was arrested for sending hoax ransom texts to the family, which officials believe are distinct from the letters sent to news outlets. President Donald Trump commented on Friday, February 7, 2026, stating the investigation was progressing well and anticipating potential answers soon.




