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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Feb. 2 (excluded)

Here is a timeline of key events in the case:



January 31​



Nancy Guthrie joins her family for dinner and game night Saturday evening, Ubering to her older daughter Annie’s nearby home around 5:32 p.m. Hours later, family members drop her back home. Guthrie’s garage door opens at approximately 9:48 p.m. and closes at 9:50 p.m.

February 1​



Guthrie’s doorbell camera is disconnected at 1:47 a.m. and about 25 minutes later, surveillance camera software detects movement. At 2:28 a.m., data from Guthrie’s pacemaker app shows the device was disconnected from her phone.

More than nine hours later, at 11:56 a.m., the family realizes she’s missing when checking on her at home. A person close to the family told CNN Guthrie typically spends her Sundays watching virtual church services with friends at a nearby home. When she did not arrive Sunday morning, her friends alerted the Guthrie family.

Relatives call 911 at 12:03 p.m. to report her missing, and Pima County Sheriff’s Department patrols arrive by 12:15 p.m.

Investigators scour the scene, finding blood on the front porch which is later confirmed to be Guthrie’s.

“There’s still more items that have been submitted. We just haven’t got them back yet,” the sheriff would later say on February 5. “In the meantime, we’re not just sitting on our haunches waiting. We do have a number of leads coming in.”



February 3​



On the third day of the search for Guthrie, several media outlets, including TMZ and CNN affiliates KGUN and KOLD, receive purported ransom letters demanding millions of dollars in bitcoin for her return. One note includes a first deadline of 5 p.m. Thursday, February 5, and a second deadline for Monday, February 9.


February 4​



In an emotional video posted to Instagram on Wednesday evening, Savannah Guthrie – flanked by her siblings Annie and Camron – pleads for her mother to come home four days after her disappearance. “We need to know without a doubt that she’s alive and that you have her,” Guthrie said in response to the reports of ransom notes. “We want to hear from you and we are ready to listen. Please reach out to us.”

Law enforcement activity suddenly increases Wednesday early evening as detectives perform a “follow-up” at Guthrie’s home, the sheriff’s office says. Fresh crime scene tape wraps around the length of the house — and is taken down within a matter of hours.

February 5​



Camron Guthrie issues another plea in a video posted on social media at 5 p.m. local time as the first deadline given in the purported ransom note passes.

“Whoever is out there holding our mother, we want to hear from you,” he says. “We haven’t heard anything directly. We need you to reach out and we need a way to communicate with you so we can move forward.”

The FBI, now jointly working the case with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, announces a $50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Guthrie “and or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance.”



February 6​




CNN affiliate KOLD receives a new purported ransom note on Day 6 of the search. The news station said it forwarded the message, along with the IP address from which the note originated, to law enforcement. The new note includes sensitive information but no deadline, according to an anchor at the news outlet.

Later that evening, gloved investigators are seen buzzing over Nancy Guthrie’s property, placing evidence markers and climbing onto the flat, stark white roof of her home. Agents peer into bushes and scour the ground as a car which appeared to be Guthrie’s is towed away.



February 7​


On the one-week mark of Guthrie’s disappearance, her three children say to her possible captor in a new social media video: “We will pay.”

“We received your message, and we understand,” Savannah Guthrie says in the new video. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay.”


Hours after the new video of the siblings, law enforcement officials are seen at Annie Guthrie’s home. They leave shortly after 10:30 p.m. with a bag and one deputy sheriff is seen wearing blue latex gloves.


February 8​



Just before 11 a.m., investigators return to Nancy Guthrie’s home and are seen examining the septic tank near her property. Video shows investigators moving around a long stick in the tank, at times repeatedly jabbing it, and using a flashlight to peer inside.

“Detectives and agents continue to conduct follow-up at multiple locations,” the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said.

CNN affiliate KGUN, which received the first ransom note sent to some media stations, reportsnew details from the letter: The purported abductor demanded $6 million and threatened Guthrie’s life if the 5 p.m. Monday, February 9, deadline isn’t met.


February 9​



Around 1:30 p.m., hours from the second deadline in the letter, Savannah Guthrie posts another video to social media, this time appealing to the public instead of her mom’s alleged captor, asking for assistance.

“We are at an hour of desperation, and we need your help,” the “Today” show host says, telling people to report anything “strange” to law enforcement.

The second deadline in the purported ransom note passes at 5 p.m.


February 10​



The FBI releases new images and video from a camera at Nancy Guthrie’s house, showing a person who appears to be armed, wearing a mask.

The images show “an armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning of her disappearance,” according to a post on FBI Director Kash Patel’s X account.

“Over the last eight days, the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department have been working closely with our private sector partners to continue to recover any images or video footage from Nancy Guthrie’s home that may have been lost, corrupted, or inaccessible due to a variety of factors – including the removal of recording devices. The video was recovered from residual data located in backend systems,” Patel wrote in the post.

“Working with our partners – as of this morning, law enforcement has uncovered these previously inaccessible new images showing an armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning of her disappearance,” the post continued.

Shortly after the images and videos were released, Savannah Guthrie shares them to her social media accounts.

“Someone out there recognizes this person,” she writes, “We believe she is still out there. Bring her home.”

 
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What did it produce? Can you describe if you cannot post the pic?
Male, middle-aged appearance. Bald head with a full, thick beard that appears salt-and-pepper to gray. Face is oval with a broad forehead and strong brow. Eyes are medium-set and intense, looking directly forward. Nose is straight and proportionate. Lips are medium, slightly parted. Beard is closely trimmed along the cheeks and fuller around the chin and jawline. Skin tone appears light. Expression is serious and focused.
 
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How long do you think LE has had the Nest cam images? How long did they analyze them before releasing to the public?
 
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I will be disappearing in a bit to do the very grown-up, very responsible things a person my age is tasked with but I was wondering, and forgive me if this is an absolutely IDIOTIC question (as I said, we have a different brand of camera):

Doesn't AG, who doesn't live terribly far from NG's house, have alerts for the doorbell?

I know. Very dumb of me. I feel chastised even before posting, but if I lived closed enough to a fragile, elderly relative (ha! I have none...that layer of family is all long-gone!), and this technology was in place, I would want to be able to "check in" if something suspicious pinged?

Before anyone scolds me, or rolls their eyes at my silliness, I come from a different culture and generation and these things come to mind randomly.
I think this is a very reasonable thing to wonder! Unfortunately, I think it’s really dependent on the individuals. I have access to my parents ring cameras and turned off all notifications except actual doorbell rings because, as someone else said, there are a lot of false alerts. Truthfully, I mostly use the cameras to look at their dogs and admire how cute they are :)
 
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People can check cameras on their phones and be alerted. Her daughters phone could do this. But the locals claim its a safe neighborhood. So it is likely no one thought of that. Bet the locals won’t claim tht anymore. Crime can happen to anyone. Evil exists everywhere. I’m from a different generation too. I’ve seen it all.
It’s interesting, Brian Entin got to interview a local in her car and she said that people have been casing the houses in the neighborhood for a while. How accurate that is, I don’t know. I’m sure law enforcement has already looked at crime activity that’s taken place in the area within the last few months or year.
 
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What did it produce? Can you describe if you cannot post the pic?
I'm not the poster you were addressing, but I saw it and it was a gray haired, gray bearded white male in his late 50s.

To me, it was not accurate to what the footage shows. I'm thinking a Latino in his 20s.
 
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I think this is a very reasonable thing to wonder! Unfortunately, I think it’s really dependent on the individuals. I have access to my parents ring cameras and turned off all notifications except actual doorbell rings because, as someone else said, there are a lot of false alerts. Truthfully, I mostly use the cameras to look at their dogs and admire how cute they are :)
oh yes the alerts are constant we silence them too - car goes by- animal etc.
 
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Per your last point, iiuc it might be more accurate to say her pacemaker was out of range when the app tried connecting. Implication, she was taken some time prior to 2:28.

JMO

True, true. I edited it to say shows a disconnect from her phone.
 
  • #18,991
I searched your image in Google Image Search & it said this (via AI):

This particular image or a video frame of this individual is often used in social media memes and short-form video clips (like those on TikTok or Instagram) to convey a sense of authority, seriousness, or a "tough but fair" persona. The high-contrast, monochrome style emphasizes his facial features and adds a dramatic tone to the content.

So they just gave you a frequently used picture.
Google images no longer does facial recognition.....(darn)
 
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Ran the images of the masked individual at the Camera through Ai to see what he may look like under the mask based on facial structures etc and this is what it produced. (ODD)
Yeah. A million people can ask that question it will produce a million different images.

It's not reliable, and definitely not helpful.

The danger is the people posting this stuff on social media, and the risk is that the wrong image gets stuck in people's brains, like what happened in the Charlie Kirk investigation.
 
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Has anyone noticed that the 1 million posts about the church lady have disappeared and are now being replaced with posts about plucked eyebrows and the kind of flowers near the front door? Just an observation..lol
Well, most of us know how important it is to catch an abductor by posting about church times and flowers.
 
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I will be disappearing in a bit to do the very grown-up, very responsible things a person my age is tasked with but I was wondering, and forgive me if this is an absolutely IDIOTIC question (as I said, we have a different brand of camera):

Doesn't AG, who doesn't live terribly far from NG's house, have alerts for the doorbell?

I know. Very dumb of me. I feel chastised even before posting, but if I lived closed enough to a fragile, elderly relative (ha! I have none...that layer of family is all long-gone!), and this technology was in place, I would want to be able to "check in" if something suspicious pinged?

Before anyone scolds me, or rolls their eyes at my silliness, I come from a different culture and generation and these things come to mind randomly.
Would that have required there to be a current subscription for the doorbell?
 
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How long do you think LE has had the Nest cam images? How long did they analyze them before releasing to the public?
I’m guessing very recently. Google was reportedly assisting them and had to go through the data. If they showed it to the family first, it was probably either yesterday or today that they received it. There really wouldn’t have been much reason to sit on it.
 
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DEVELOPING: Two SWAT armored vehicles have just departed the Pima County Sheriff’s Department parking lot, heading in different directions. Sources say the activity is connected to the search for Nancy Guthrie.

At the same time, the FBI presence outside Annie’s house is increasing, but I don’t see any tactical gear here.

At least 10 agents in the neighborhood canvassing right now.

 
  • #18,999
I mean I am trying to get my parents to get cameras but I can tell you right now they would never be ok with me having eyes on it. I have eyes on other places without elderly people (just convenience for us) but I can guarantee you they would feel it is an invasion of their privacy. However it is just as likely that AG did have NG's cameras on her phone, which, if so, then it makes it even more ludicrous that LE had to keep going back to find more
If the camera was set up to notify AG, it wouldn’t have helped if AG was asleep. NG had no subscription and video is removed after 3 hours.
 
  • #19,000
How long do you think LE has had the Nest cam images? How long did they analyze them before releasing to the public?
I want to think not long. The sooner they could get out the sooner someone might call in with a tip. Somebody I'm sure recognizes that person. JMO
 

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