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

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LE bringing dogs is never a good thing.
They MUST of had dogs from the get go, I would THINK. They may be focusing the dog on a certain area now that they've discovered some info. I don't know how far where they are focusing is from NG's front door/close area to her house. IMO
 
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Follow up would be what he could say at this point, as it really is. What they are following up on is the 'thing' to come. Remember they did take NG's son in law's car today too. Did they find her DNA in it? Awful, awful. IMO
Has it actually been confirmed the car was taken now?
 
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hostage negotiation?
Maybe the ransom note is real?

No idea why they released the house back to the family already, does not look good for LE and now anything they find will be compromised.
IMO no, and no. You're not going to bring in dogs for those things. I don't know if the family departure this AM and a second look at the home are connected or not.
 
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I don’t have X. Anywhere else to watch? Are they just at Nancy’s house?
maybe check You Tube. There seem to be new updates all the time. especially from local channels. Not always the best sources, though, so be careful
 
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I am floored LE released NG's house so soon. Now they are back there. Big mistake! MOO.
 
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Concerning the dogs:

Just my thoughts, but maybe they got a tip on where something is. Maybe some evidence or….well, you know.
 
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Has it actually been confirmed the car was taken now?
Just going by what was written here earlier, I do not have anything else on that. Mish mash things come out. IMO
 
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hostage negotiation?
Maybe the ransom note is real?

No idea why they released the house back to the family already, does not look good for LE and now anything they find will be compromised.
BBM and any future trial! IMO
 
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Here is link to live view outside of the home

 
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The picture of the blood splattering and drops bother me; and, what appears to be a couple of stems of flowers. I would pick flowers along my walkway into my home even if it’s just a few.

It’s almost as if she was hit/pushed entering the home, stretched her arms out to brace for the fall and left the flowers. While trying to stand the blood droplets began appearing.

I tried imagining it as if she was exiting the home, but the position of the flower stems does not make sense, nor does the blood splatter.

Is this type of flower along the pathway into her home?
It’s a little blurry but it looks like boxwood bush stems to me. I have no idea if a boxwood would live in a desert area. We have them here in zone 6b.
 
  • #2,933
The Sheriff seems out of his depth
 
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I lived in Tucson for years and have children that live there now, so I'm confused by the mentions of being rural and unpopulated.

Catalina Foothills is a suburb of the Tucson metropolitan area. I wouldn't consider it unpopulated, it's merely an upscale neighborhood at the base of the mountains with large desert lots, larger homes, and suburban. It's close to trails, resorts, golf, etc.

It's merely 7 miles from the University of Arizona which has 50,000 students.

Semantics, I suppose.

A long-time neighbor of NG herself called it “rural” ("This is how rural we are," Wombat said.“), the context being that black bears come into their neighborhood.

 
  • #2,935
hmmm "just doing follow up" days after releasing it back to the family. I think he is telling porkies here. Clearly something has happened for there to be that many officers there, dogs there again and crime scene tape back up.
Pbm.
Hmmm.... SAR ?
HRD ?
Probably the reporters on the scene wouldn't get any replies if they asked ....
Omo.
 
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I said earlier that the helicopters saw something suspicious & that was why the officers were there today. Now the dogs are back? Not looking good for this sweet lady
 
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Given how unpopulated that area is I wonder how many cell towers there are in the area to pinpoint location.
I mentioned this upthread, but please remember that this is a suburban neighborhood even though it might feel rural in setting. With acre-sized lots, ths area isn't as densely populated as the city of Tucson, but there are streets, and cohesive neighborhoods, and houses every acre or so. There's a mall and restaurants close by. Tucson is very sprawly in nature, particularly with neighborhoods of this vintage. The Catalina Foothills isn't what would be considered "rural" and low-population by local urban-planning standards.
 
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They MUST of had dogs from the get go, I would THINK. They may be focusing the dog on a certain area now that they've discovered some info. I don't know how far where they are focusing is from NG's front door/close area to her house. IMO
Different dogs...different training. I guess it depends on what they're searching for. Do we know if today's dog is the same one brought out earlier?
 
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