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Kidnapped Mom's Doorbell Camera Vanishes With Clues
4 Feb
Summary
- Doorbell camera at Nancy Guthrie's home is missing.
- Ransom note demands millions in cryptocurrency.
- Blood and signs of forced entry found at the scene.

Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, was reportedly abducted from her Arizona residence in the early morning hours of Sunday, February 2nd, 2026. Investigators identified her home as a crime scene after discovering concerning evidence, including blood and signs of forced entry. Authorities are pursuing leads, including a ransom demand for millions in cryptocurrency, received via email.
Adding a perplexing twist to the investigation, the doorbell camera that was installed at Nancy Guthrie's home is now missing. The Pima County Sheriff confirmed the camera's absence, and its potential intentional removal is being investigated. While other cameras from the residence are in police possession and their footage is being extracted, no significant breakthroughs have been announced as of Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026.
Detectives are utilizing various investigative methods, including monitoring license plate readers, intersection cameras, and cell phone tower data. Despite the presence of numerous Ring doorbell cameras in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood, the properties' large lot sizes and dark streets mean these cameras may not have captured useful images of potential suspects or vehicles. Neighbors have reportedly reviewed their own footage and cooperated with law enforcement. The Sheriff's Department is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to an arrest.



