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TUCSON, Ariz. - Fox News is reporting that at least three people have been detained on Feb. 13 in connection with the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, citing an otherwise unnamed local law enforcement source.

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"The source says after receiving a tip, authorities detained two males, plus one of their moms. The source said a warrant had been served," read a portion of the Fox News article. "The source cautioned that during a warrant execution 'technically everyone is detained.'"

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Nancy Guthrie: At least 3 reportedly detained in connection with case

Fox News is reporting that multiple people have been detained in connection with the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie.
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A Pima County sheriff’s deputy maintains a roadblock as a suspected raid on East Placita de Michael and North Placita de Rojelio regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of U.S. journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie, takes place in the Catalina Foothills outside Tucson on Feb. 13, 2026
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Note: no other MSM is reporting a person shot himself in the head

TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - A Shadow Hills resident tells News 4 Tucson that she witnessed three people being detained, and another person shot himself in the head during a SWAT operation on Friday night.

This comes after a SWAT situation occurred in the Shadow Hills neighborhood on Feb. 13.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department said the SWAT operation was in connection with the Nancy Guthrie investigation.

Three suspects detained, one dead according to Shadow Hills neighbor

TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - A Shadow Hills resident tells News 4 Tucson that she witnessed three people being detained during a SWAT operation on Friday night. According to an unconfirmed
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FIRST LOOK at a man handcuffed at the Culver’s restaurant near Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson last night. No charges have been announced and authorities have not confirmed they have any suspects at this time. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)




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Last night's law enforcement operation ended without any arrests, law enforcement official says​

From CNN's John Miller
The law enforcement operation that saw officers converging on two locations near Nancy Guthrie’s home last night concluded without any arrests, a law enforcement official told CNN.

Law enforcement questioned one man but released him, believing him not to be the kidnapper, the official said.

https://edition.cnn.com/us/live-news/nancy-guthrie-news-updates-02-14-26?t=1771077566611
 
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Updated: Feb 14, 2026 / 10:44 AM CST
“When I covered the Luigi Mangione case before we knew who he was, I covered it for this network for News Nation. He was arrested based off of photos that showed his eyes and nothing else and his backpack,” Caitlyn Becker, New York Post senior correspondent and podcast host, told NewsNation. “So, it is very plausible that someone will recognize this person and be able to call in for an arrest. We’ve seen it happen before. “
The Guthrie suspected kidnapper is pictured on the left in a ski mask. Luigi Mangione is pictured on the right in a surgical face mask.
The Guthrie suspected kidnapper is pictured on the left in a ski mask. Luigi Mangione is pictured on the right in a surgical face mask.

''The Guthrie suspect, unlike Mangione, possibly left behind a glove. A black glove was found at Guthrie’s property, and it may or may not belong to the suspect. If it does, it’s a crucial piece of evidence that could lead to an arrest.

“Is this piece of evidence a piece of evidence that is crucial or germane to the case that they’re investigating,” Becker said. “Or is it just a glove? Is it just something someone dropped?”
Becker theorized that the suspect is not a professional. “This is just amateur hour here,” she said.''
 
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Neighbor Recalls Investigators Searching Home Next Door in Guthrie Disappearance
David Curl, a retired lawyer, said the woman who lived there was distraught and did not know why investigators were focusing on her home.

Feb. 14, 2026
The investigators who swarmed an affluent desert subdivision near Tucson, Ariz., in connection with Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance on Friday night spent hours searching the home next door to David Curl, a retired lawyer who has lived in the neighborhood for 30 years.

Mr. Curl said he and his wife had been unwinding after returning home from a three-week vacation when a sheriff’s deputy knocked on their door with their next-door neighbor, an older woman who Mr. Curl says lives with her adult son.

The woman was home by herself when investigators showed up at about 6 p.m. Friday with a search warrant, Mr. Curl said in an interview on his back patio on Saturday morning. She was not allowed to be inside her home as investigators searched, Mr. Curl said, so the woman instead spent the night at Mr. Curl’s house.

Once the investigators left the neighborhood in the early hours of Saturday, Mr. Curl said he went next door with his neighbor to help her lock up her house. There, he said, he saw a copy of a federal search warrant in the living room. He said the warrant mentioned the Guthrie case.

"She had no idea what they were asking about,” Mr. Curl said of his neighbor. “She had no information about the disappearance or any idea why they were focusing on their house.”

The woman whose house was searched declined to speak on Saturday, and it remains unclear how the search is connected with Ms. Guthrie’s disappearance two weeks ago.

“She’s really distraught,” Mr. Curl said of his neighbor. She told him on Saturday afternoon that her son had been questioned and released and was now with friends.

No arrests have been made in Ms. Guthrie’s disappearance, and investigators said the flurry of activity late Friday into early Saturday at two sites not far from Ms. Guthrie’s home in the Catalina Foothills was related to tracking down leads.

Chris Nanos, the sheriff leading the investigation, has said that law enforcement officials have gotten more than 32,000 leads since Ms. Guthrie, the mother of the “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie, was taken from her home on Feb. 1.



Good morning,A few hours ago marked two weeks since Nancy Guthrie’s abduction from her Tucson home. Investigators have detained — and later released — multiple people in the case without naming a suspect or putting anyone behind bars. We’re told that investigators are still waiting for DNA and other lab testing results. Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of “TODAY” host Savannah Guthrie. Last week the FBI announced a major development, the recovery of Nest doorbell video showing a masked man on Guthrie’s doorstep. He is described as 5’9” to 5’10” tall and of average build. He was carrying an Ozark Trail backpack. Another physical detail is the holster worn in the front, which may be a $10 item from Walmart. Investigators may be able to cross-reference purchase records to narrow down their pool of persons of interest. The family has asked that anyone with information come forward.1-800-CALL-FBI.
 
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