The reported disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, identified in reports as the mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie, has drawn intense public attention and a wave of speculation. Now, authorities in Pima County, Arizona, have issued a new update aimed at clarifying where the investigation stands and addressing rumors that have surrounded the family.
Nancy Guthrie was reportedly last seen on January 31 after being dropped off near her residence outside Tucson. In the months since, local investigators and federal authorities have been involved in the search, while public interest in the case has continued to grow.
According to earlier reports, investigators reviewed doorbell camera footage from around the time of her disappearance and examined a glove found near the property. Those details became part of a broader investigation into who may have been near the home and what happened after Nancy was last seen.
Authorities Address Rumors About the Family
As the search continued, speculation online increasingly focused on people close to Nancy. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos pushed back against that narrative, saying he did not want people to be unfairly scrutinized simply because they were among the last to see her.