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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No source ever said they found phone in car. ONE person said this in a post and y’all are running with it. Phone was in the home.

I had never seen that info of the phone in the car, so I Google searched.

I did find one publication did say that (that I can find thus far), Independent.
 
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Why have evidence/analysis truck at AG's house if they only spent 5 minutes there? And I wonder what they were doing along the side of the house?
I wonder if AG and TC have requested LE to come to a side door rather than front entrance for more privacy from the media?
 
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Too tired to look for it now but IIRC wasn’t there a report early this morning that said the family had all left AG/ SIL’s house?
I may have dreamed it also. 😂
 
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Tricia said that the family was discussing filing a suit against Banfield for claiming sil was a suspect.
Good luck family. AB protected herself by quoting the source very specifically
 
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I mean manually by unlocking the cord from the belt especially used when electricity goes out or opener is broken.
I can definitively answer this with... it depends.

I have had three of these systems. In two of them, there was a sensor on the door itself which detected opening (on my current one, it's a magnetic switch. On my other one, it was a tilt sensor on the door). In one, the open/close status is controlled by the position of the drive mechanism of the opener, so if that was disengaged from the rope, it would not record the open. Upon re-reading, edited to add clarity: on the two systems with a sensor on the door, it absolutely did record the opening even if the rope was pulled and it was opened completely manually. On the third system which sensed it from the opener itself, manually opening the door by hand did not trigger a notification or log anything.

In none of these systems would the open be recorded if power was out. Also I have never seen one of these things give any obvious indication or notification of a restart. And there is no clock in the opener to reset (I think I saw someone mention that). Any timestamps for notifications are from the time on the server, not the opener.
 
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I had never seen that info of the phone in the car, so I Google searched.

I did find one publication did say that (that I can find thus far), Independent.
Yes, and that publication date is Feb 3, 2026.

On Feb 6, 2026 News Nation stated it was actually found in her home.
 
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Tricia said that the family was discussing filing a suit against Banfield for claiming sil was a suspect.
Tricia?
 
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Why go through the ruse of going to the house, with the forensic stuff, if they know the house is empty? They didn't enter. I have to believe they know where everyone is.
Because LE may have wanted word to spread, thereby increasing pressure on some and giving notice to others; just my random opinion fwiw.
 
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Info from Google search: An Apple Watch cannot detect a pacemaker in a dead person, as the watch is designed to monitor human pulse and blood flow, not electronic device signals. If a person passes away, the Apple Watch will stop recording heart rate data because it can no longer detect blood flow or pulse, and it may lock itself, thinking it is no longer on a wrist.

Update to my previous reply to provide more accurate info on pacemaker connectivity…

A pacemaker cannot directly connect to a cell tower via RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). Pacemakers use low-frequency magnetic induction or medical radio frequencies to connect locally to a dedicated, nearby patient monitor, which then sends data via cellular or landline, whereas RFID operates on a short-range, near-field, or specialized, limited-distance frequency
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Key Details on Pacemaker Communication & Technology:
  • Communication Method: Pacemakers communicate with a dedicated "wand" or home monitor placed closely to the patient's chest.
  • Data Transmission: This monitor, not the pacemaker itself, uses cellular network technology (GSM) or landlines to transmit data to doctors.
I have one of these monitor devices. I am under the impression that all PM patients are given one. Doctors expect them to be plugged in and kept within a short distance of your bed so data from the pacemaker can update to it. I wonder if Nancy has one and if so, who has it? Could it be used by the FBI in triangulating location if it were taken into close range…maybe to prove to doctors that she is alive?
 
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Tricia said that the family was discussing filing a suit against Banfield for claiming sil was a suspect.
GOOD. It was reckless and absolutely not her place to disclose that information, even if true. Of course, if it is true, then AB has nothing to worry about.
 
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the FBI has been assisting all week.. but this feels different. It feels like they have taken over. JMO I'm hoping we will get more info.
Because, with this case, internet and email were used, kidnapping is considered a federal crime.
MOO
 
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They’re now saying that the new note came from a different IP address than the one prior but from the same secure server. The person is probably using a VPN to hide their IP.
 

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