Search for Nancy Guthrie Continues Into Third Week Without Arrests
In Brief
Search for NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie's mother enters third week with no arrests.
Key Facts
- Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on the evening of January 31 in Catalina Foothills, Arizona
- Authorities have asked neighbors within a two-mile radius to submit any home video footage
- No arrests have been made as the search continues into its third week
- Investigators have uncovered several notable pieces of evidence but have not identified a suspect
- Sheriff stated that Nancy Guthrie's children and their spouses are not considered suspects
What Happened
Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC's Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was last seen on January 31 in Catalina Foothills, Arizona. The search has entered its third week with authorities requesting home video footage from neighbors and investigating several pieces of evidence. No arrests have been made, and family members are not considered suspects.
Why It Matters
The ongoing search has drawn national attention due to Nancy Guthrie's relation to a public figure. The investigation's progress and evidence collection are critical for resolving the case and providing answers to the family and community. Public cooperation remains important as authorities continue their efforts.
Sources
- The Guardian — No arrests made as search for Nancy Guthrie enters third week(1d ago)
- CBS News — Latest on Nancy Guthrie investigation as search now in third week(15h ago)
- NYT — Progress in Guthrie Case Is Fitful as Search Enters Its Third Week(12h ago)
