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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Yes, he was driving a Rogue but he DID say in the interview that he also has a van. Did not mention the color. The reporter even restated 'Did you say van?'
To clarify, Carlos drives a more modern white van as his work van with GLS on the side of it. It can be seen in footage by the reporters walking toward the home to interview. But he was driving the family's Rogue when detained. He has been cleared so his van does not factor into this any longer IMO. It may have just been what was seen on the Circle K video. He states that he could have made a delivery in NG's area, it's possible but he doesn't know.

I do have a screenshot of the van from the video footage but it's from a source that would not be approved to share. (TT) Just know you can search for it. MOO
 
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Anybody else sort of disgusted watching the media circus? Like tuning into a live stream all you see is people following cops around and harassing people leaving flowers at Nancy’s house. Not sure I have ever seen a crime scene like this
 
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I am speculating here but wonder if she could have been carried off in a delivery van and is probably still being held in it? The delivery van could be conveniently out for repair or something and parked in some repair lot. I wonder if they let C go because they wanted to see if he would lead them to NG. He hasn’t been cleared, has he?
They searched his van. It was parked at his house.
 
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Sometimes there is just a mixture dumb luck for the criminals and incompetence on the law enforcement. Richard Allen of Delphi evaded capture for five years and darn near got away with it if not for a persistent volunteer.

True, but Richard Allen didn't demand a digital currency ransom from an apparently untraceable crypto account, nor bounce an evidently spoofed IP from Tajikistan to Neptune. And perhaps even from Neptune to Rio Rico, AZ.

JMO.
 
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It is definitely odd
I mean maybe they have nothing and they were chasing a weak lead b/c they don't have much. The guy seemed mad and I would be too if I were him.
 
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I am actually suspicious because they cleared him. They haven’t cleared even the family officially but they cleared this guy and let him go after a brief chat with him? He is now my top suspect just because of that. They could be waiting to see if he leads them to Nancy.
IA, and he honestly hasn’t left the top of my suspect list.
 
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My dad installed garage doors for years, can confirm older ones are very easy to break into, I used to break into my own frequently when forgetting my key.
We got ours in 2009 after we replaced the original door. It's a metal beast. Before that we had a wooden door with windows. It was not very secure. Lots of the homes in my neighborhood still appear to have those older doors with windows.
 
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Photo of Nancy Guthrie Suspect

SOURCE: MEGA
The man seen in Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera was wearing insulated dark gloves.

The day before, the FBI released the first video of the possible suspect, an armed man seen wearing a ski mask and heavy gloves who was attempting to disable Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mom's Nest doorbell camera shortly before she was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona, home.

The thickness of the gloves made it too difficult for him to tamper with the camera, so he turned around and gathered scrub from Nancy's front yard to use to cover the device. He eventually pulled the camera out, which stopped it from recording anything further.

The nightmare video showed a gun holstered in the man's pants as he disabled the camera at 1:48 a.m. on February 1. Less than 20 minutes later, cameras inside Nancy's home detected someone inside.

By 2:28 a.m., her pacemaker stopped syncing with her Apple Watch, which was still inside the house, indicating she had been taken out of range of the device.

The glove was located about 1.5 miles from Nancy's home in the Catalina Foothills section of Tucson, on a dirt path alongside a road

This guy could have some sort of tattoo on his right wrist as well.

But my thoughts are this was premeditated, and the target was Nancy

His backpack was full, so he most likely had items inside for part of the kidnapping, not someone who wanted to raid her house, plus nothing has been stated as missing.

We don't know if any blood was found inside to confirm that an assault had taken place there

or a forced entry.

The blood droplets finish just after the path from her front door to me.

I think she was covered with a blanket and carried to a vehicle, with another driver

I feel more people are involved
 
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LE hasn't said anything.

It appears that she had two entries in the back. One that leads into the garage or a utility room.


And very likely a larger door under her patio.


According to TMZ the blue door is where the light was smashed.

There is no way that the blue door is her only back door.
She has a pool, she lives in AZ and her house is 3,000 sq ft. She has a patio etc.





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I appreciate you trying to learn more about the method and place of entry into NG's home because to me it seems like such a wild card question, given how large the home is, it's all one floor - who's to say the perps even went through a door? Could have been a window. Or multiple entry points. I don't think we even know if she has a security system and if so, how it operates (just movement in the home, just open/closing doors, windows?, was it on that night in its full capacity? sometimes people leave them off - she's lived there decades or forget especially after a late night). Broken into or keys/codes used? Entries already unlocked? Happens a lot where I grew up, less likely in Tucson I would imagine.

The weirdest thing about the Nest cam footage we've seen, to me/MOO, is that they were even at the front door, given all the other possibilities.
 
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I want to know the same thing. Do they have video (traffic cam) of him taking her home and him returning home? (This board does move fast!)
She was returned home; her blood was deposited at the front door and down the sidewalk AFTER the doorbell cam guy was there in the wee hours of the morning.
That's all that can be said with certainty.
 
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I am speculating here but wonder if she could have been carried off in a delivery van and is probably still being held in it? The delivery van could be conveniently out for repair or something and parked in some repair lot. I wonder if they let C go because they wanted to see if he would lead them to NG. He hasn’t been cleared, has he?

Carlos’s mother-in-law talks about his van being “broken” here, at 5:05, while being interviewed by Brian Entin.

Although I’m sure FBI has looked into this already, just saying… your comment jogged my memory.
here, at 5:05
 
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Agree 100 percent. To me it looks like he has a thinner, darker snug mask underneath and the contract edge is being misinterpreted for eyebrows/facial hair.
This is what it looks like to me, too. Like there is some kind of latex mask under the ski mask. I go back and forth on whether what others see as eyebrows are on the mask underneath or part of the eye holes on the balaclava.

But so many in this thread see things I do not I'm not confident in my read on this.
 
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Authorities now have the upper hand against Nancy Guthrie’s purported kidnapper, according to a cryptocurrency expert.

Bezalel Eithan Raviv, the CEO and founder of Lionsgate Network — a crypto recovery service with expertise in Blockchain forensics — spoke with Page Six after a deposit was made into a Bitcoin wallet related to Guthrie’s ransom note late Tuesday.

“If the reported $150 transaction to the alleged ransom Bitcoin wallet is accurate, it aligns with a known investigative tactic,” Raviv said. “A small ‘test’ transfer can sometimes be used to confirm that the wallet is active and to trigger blockchain monitoring tools.”

The Israeli tech entrepreneur noted that, despite misconceptions, Bitcoin is “not anonymous” and is very much traceable.
These experts. Once again, if there has been activity in the bitcoin account, we don't know where LE is with that, so maybe stop advertising that you believe it's not anonymous and is traceable in the middle of an active kidnapping for ransom.

I want to know the same thing. Do they have video (traffic cam) of him taking her home and him returning home? (This board does move fast!)
Regarding if Nancy ever made it home or not, considering the fact that LE called in a homicide unit on day one after apparently seeing the crime scene (page 1 in this thread), I think it's safe to assume that she made it home. in terms of video, nothing has been released or said.
 
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