AZ Nancy Guthrie, 84, (mother of TODAY Show host Savannah Guthrie) missing - last seen in the Catalina foothills area on Jan 31, 2026

  • #281
And is the dog/cat maybe missing too?

This is what I was thinking, that one of her pets wondered away and maybe she went looking for her pet and had a fall or something similar.
 
  • #282
It is hard to move a body, not impossible though. I'm guessing she was alive when she exited the house
 
  • #283
It says a 1021 in wallet.

Maybe a driver's license/ID?
I'm wondering if she had a wallet phone case, and it's referring to her phone.

"Many police departments use 10-codes (or similar numeric brevity codes) over radios to quickly convey routine messages. One commonly documented meaning for 10-21 / 1021 is “telephone” or “call by telephone” — essentially the officer is indicating a phone call/contact is being made or is needed."
 
  • #284
Hi there - first time posting here. This story really caught my attention, especially since I used to live right across the main street from where Nancy lives. This may have already been mentioned, but while looking at her Facebook profile, I noticed she shared a lot of political posts and I sincerely hope none of that played any role.
Welcome to Websleuth’s @RainyDazeKS
 
  • #285
Is that above her house or elsewhere?

News chopper or police?

tia

jmo
Its above her house- there has been nothing in the air all day, this one just got there and seems to line up with the X post I replied to.
 
  • #286
It sounds to me LE might think she has wandered away from home and become incapacitated without a crime taking place.
LE has said it's a crime scene and they called off search around the home.

jmo
 
  • #287
This is what I was thinking, that one of her pets wondered away and maybe she went looking for her pet and had a fall or something similar.
Dogs must of been brought in that would of discovered her quickly I'd THINK, but. IMO
 
  • #288
Its above her house- there has been nothing in the air all day, this one just got there and seems to line up with the X post I replied to.
Maybe a news chopper for mid-day news programming?

Just a guess.

jmo
 
  • #289
It sounds to me LE might think she has wandered away from home and become incapacitated without a crime taking place.
per the latest press conference: "Authorities with the Pima County Sheriff’s Office say the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is being treated as suspicious and potentially criminal, not a voluntary walk-off."
 
  • #290
my first thought when there is an older victim who has some money is.. someone who was hoping to inherit? that could be a family member but it could also be someone who had gotten close to her. jmo, of course. i do think it will be someone who knew her.
I agree with you. I was thinking someone known to her could have asked for money, she said no and they came to her house to pressure her to pay them. Wondering if there was any dispute with any of the workers?
 
  • #291
It sounds to me LE might think she has wandered away from home and become incapacitated without a crime taking place.
Could be... We don't know the nature of the "suspicious" things they found in the home.

Simple would be chasing a dog and falling.

Given the terrain in that area I just can't believe she would get very far if as said, she has mobility issues.
 
  • #292
The Sheriff did say that she didn't leave on her own, so I guess they must have some evidence of how she left. I'm pretty sure I remember him saying that, if not please let me know and I'll delete.
 
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I've been thinking of a case in New England where an elderly woman was killed in her home by a neighbor many years younger. He buried the body in a nearby wooded area iirc.

jmopinion
Yup, thought of that one too. Roberta Martin, murdered by a neighbor in his early 20's. He had committed sexual assault, which was likely the reason for moving the body.

That's a good example of why a relative stranger would do something like that (remove a person or body from the scene).

I still think it's closer to home than that (someone associate with her in some way, or someone associated with them). But it's good to keep in mind.
 
  • #296
Could be... We don't know the nature of the "suspicious" things they found in the home.

Simple would be chasing a dog and falling.

Given the terrain in that area I just can't believe she would get very far if as said, she has mobility issues.
I think it was simply her personal items remained in the house and she is missing. And possibly the door was left open but we don't know this.

I'm not sure there is anything beyond this, but it suggests its what they are attributing to as out of the ordinary.

as noted here:

'Savannah told a senior producer that she doesn't believe that her mom just went out on her own accord,' an insider told the Daily Mail on Monday morning.

'Her stuff was left behind at the house: keys, ID, purse, phone. Everything,' a source said.'



If there was more evidence of something such as a struggle, I don't think her comments, if true, would have been framed like this
 
  • #297
I agree with you. I was thinking someone known to her could have asked for money, she said no and they came to her house to pressure her to pay them. Wondering if there was any dispute with any of the workers?
I can't help but compare Mrs. Gutherie to my own mom at that age who was a lovely person and also knew her limitations. If she were being robbed or extorted, she would not physically fight back at age 84 but would comply, appease, try to calm the situation, etc.

So evidence of a crime scene in the home means the perp intended to harm her, imo. I was at first thinking perhaps accidental harm, but now am thinking intentional.

just a guess, of course.

jmopinion at the moment.
 
  • #298
I'm caught up. This is so very sad.

Like others here, I'm leaning to inside job. Though she lives alone, I had read that she had help with household chores and the garden. I don't suspect any of them, likely they were long term and thoroughly vetted. However they may have had a relative or acquaintance who was not so upright.

The family initially did a search, inside the house before she was reported missing. But it seems they didn't find anything obviously alarming, yet police state there was obviously a crime. Makes me wonder what alerted them to such.
Did. family say nothing alarming? May well have found something if police did.
 
  • #299
Has anyone mentioned where Nancy was on 01/31/26 before returning home at about 9;30 PM?

Sometimes a crime victim will cross paths with a perpetrator when out to dinner, etc.... And that person
follows them home. A perpetrator may have overheard a conversation that made Nancy vulnerable.
 
  • #300
Yup, thought of that one too. Roberta Martin, murdered by a neighbor in his early 20's. He had committed sexual assault, which was likely the reason for moving the body.

That's a good example of why a relative stranger would do something like that (remove a person or body from the scene).

I still think it's closer to home than that (someone associate with her in some way, or someone associated with them). But it's good to keep in mind.
Yes, that's the case. Thank you for remembering her name. In that case, the perp probably moved the body because it was utterly shameful that he SA her before the murder and he wanted to hide that.

In this case, someone felt shame, imo, for whatever the motive or situation was.

I do hope she was taken alive and will be found alive, but thinking through all scenarios.

jmopinion
 

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