đ¨ CHILLING DISCOVERY SHAKES THE CASE đł AS THE INVESTIGATION INTO NANCY GUTHRIEâS DISAPPEARANCE DEEPENS, NEW FOOTAGE HAS EMERGED SHOWING A HOODED FIGURE STRUGGLING WITH A HEAVY OBJECT NEAR A BLUE VEHICLE â A SCENE THAT MAY CONTRADICT THE OFFICIAL TIMELINE đ FORENSIC TEAMS ARE NOW ANALYZING EVERY FRAME, WITH REPORTS OF âUNUSUAL EVIDENCEâ FOUND INSIDE THE CAR đ AS QUESTIONS GROW ABOUT WHO WAS INVOLVED AND WHAT REALLY HAPPENED THAT NIGHT, THE CASE HAS TAKEN A MUCH DARKER TURN đŹ WHAT WAS CAUGHT ON CAMERA⌠AND WHO IS HIDING IN THE SHADOWS?
- KimLoan
- April 11, 2026

đ¨ CHILLING DISCOVERY SHAKES THE CASE đł AS THE INVESTIGATION INTO NANCY GUTHRIEâS DISAPPEARANCE DEEPENS, NEW FOOTAGE HAS EMERGED SHOWING A HOODED FIGURE STRUGGLING WITH A HEAVY OBJECT NEAR A BLUE VEHICLE â A SCENE THAT MAY CONTRADICT THE OFFICIAL TIMELINE đ FORENSIC TEAMS ARE NOW ANALYZING EVERY FRAME, WITH REPORTS OF âUNUSUAL EVIDENCEâ FOUND INSIDE THE CAR đ AS QUESTIONS GROW ABOUT WHO WAS INVOLVED AND WHAT REALLY HAPPENED THAT NIGHT, THE CASE HAS TAKEN A MUCH DARKER TURN đŹ WHAT WAS CAUGHT ON CAMERA⌠AND WHO IS HIDING IN THE SHADOWS?
New details have emerged describing Nancy Guthrieâs million-dollar Arizona home after her abduction, as the frantic investigation approaches its second month.
The Guthrie family was hit with an unimaginable nightmare on February 1, when Nancy, 84, was believed to have been abducted from her home in the middle of the night.
She was last seen the evening before at a family dinner. Police have since come up on multiple á´ á´á´á´ ends with no trace of Nancy or arrests made in connection with her disappearance.
Investigators believed Nancy was snatched from her home in the á´ á´á´á´ of the night after they found her front door camera disconnected and blood on the doorway.

However, a source has now revealed to NewsNation that there were âno signs of an á´ssault in Nancyâs home.â
Certain rooms in the Catalina Foothills mansion were described as âimmaculate,â and the house was reportedly clean.
The new revelation contrasts with initial reports that investigators found signs of forced entry at Nancyâs home.
Savannah Guthrie spoke for the first time about her motherâs harrowing abduction in an interview last week with Today host colleague Hoda Kotb.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, pictured above with Savannah on the Today show set, disappeared from her home on February 1

Investigators found blood on the front doorway of her Tucson home, pictured above. A new report has now claimed the houseâs interior did not show signs of an á´ssault, describing some rooms as âimmaculateâ

She recalled the shocking moments she first learned of Nancyâs disappearance, revealing that she believed paramedics were at the home.
âWe thought that she must have had some kind of medical episode in the night and that somehow the paramedics had come because the back doors were propped open, you know, and that didnât make any sense,â she said.
NewsNationâs Ashleigh Banfield said on her podcast, Drop á´ á´á´á´ Serious, that a source previously revealed to her that the back door of Nancyâs home was âwide openâ and propped up with flower pots.
The revelations have fed theories that there were multiple abductors. Retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek that she speculated more than one person was involved.
âNormally people who abduct people need help. They need somebody to handle the person,â she said.
âThey need somebody where theyâre taking the person to, you know, to help care for that person. If indeed, they wanted to keep them alive, they would need somebody.â
The Pima County Sheriffâs Department said they have not publicly disclosed information about the interior condition of Nancyâs home, adding that the investigation is still active when approached for comment by the Daily Mail.
Itâs unclear why Nancyâs back door was propped open when investigators arrived. The Federal Bureau of Investigation previously obtained video footage of a suspect entering the home through the front door.


The chilling video revealed a masked man with a backpack. The FBI said he was about 5 feet 9 inches with an average build.
The exhaustive search has yielded multiple á´ á´á´á´ ends for the sheriffâs department. False hope came about two weeks into the investigation when SWAT teams descended on a nearby home in Tucson.
A Range Rover driver was apprehended that same night, but no arrests were made, and the individuals were released.
Multiple ransom notes sent to local news affiliates and TMZ were also recovered during the investigation, but have not led to any arrests in connection with Nancyâs abduction.
As the investigation fast approaches its second month, the sheriffâs department faces mounting pressure and questions over how the case was handled.
Sheriff Chris Nanos said last week in an interview with News4 Tucson that he had no regrets over the investigation.
When asked if the search had gone the way he wanted, Nanos responded confidently: âYes, absolutely.â
The department had released and resealed the crime scene several times in the initial days of the investigation, leading to claims that evidence was lost or contaminated.



Nanos dismissed allegations that his department mishandled the crime scene, calling the claims âsilly.â
He affirmed that his deputies were still pursuing leads in the case, including cell phone analysis and cell tower data.
In a message to Nancyâs alleged captors, Nanos pleaded: âJust give her up. Just let her go. Just take her to a clinic, a hospital, drop her off⌠just let her go.â
The Guthrie family has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to their motherâs location.
In Savannahâs recent interview, she echoed Nanosâs message, pleading with her motherâs captors to return her.
âSomeone needs to do the right thing. We are in agony. We are in agony,â she said.
