Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “TODAY” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was dropped off at her home outside Tucson, Arizona, the night of Jan. 31.

What we know
Authorities tonight detained a person for questioning in the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, according to law officials in Arizona.
The FBI released security photos and videos of a potential subject in the investigation into the disappearance of “TODAY” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mother.
Four images depict a person wearing gloves, a mask and a backpack appearing to tamper with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning she disappeared.
FBI Director Kash Patel said the potential subject is armed.
The FBI said yesterday that it had not identified any suspects or persons of interest.
Guthrie, 84, was dropped off at her home outside Tucson the night of Jan. 31 and was reported missing about noon Feb. 1.
The FBI said yesterday that it is “not aware of any continued communication between the Guthrie family and suspected kidnappers.”
What the detainment in the Guthrie case could mean for the investigation
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It wasn’t clear if the man who was detained for questioning last night is the same person seen in surveillance video from Nancy Guthrie’s front door the day she went missing.

Man was detained after dramatic increase in tips
The man being questioned by authorities was detained earlier today after the FBI released video and still images of a person appearing to tamper with Nancy Guthrie’s security camera.
The release prompted a dramatic increase in the number of tips, an FBI official told NBC News.
4h ago / 11:45 PM EST
No news conference planned, sheriff’s department says
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said no news conference is planned in connection with the person detained during a traffic stop earlier.
Additional information will be released as it becomes available, the department said.
4h ago / 11:18 PM EST
Authorities searching location in Rio Rico, Arizona
Reporting from Tucson, Ariz.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI’s Evidence Response Team are conducting a court-authorized search tonight at a location in Rio Rico, Arizona, that is related to the Guthrie investigation.
The operation is expected to last several hours.
Rio Rico is about 60 miles south of Tucson and just north of the Mexico border.
5h ago / 10:29 PM EST
Man was detained by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, authorities say
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department detained the man being questioned by law enforcement during a traffic stop south of Tucson, the agency said tonight.
“The subject is currently being questioned in connection to the Nancy Guthrie investigation,” the department said.
The department did not immediately release additional information about the man, and it remains unclear whether he is the person seen in the security video the FBI released earlier today.
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5h ago / 10:13 PM EST
It isn’t clear if the man detained for questioning is the person seen in the security video
It isn’t clear whether the man detained by law enforcement tonight is the person who was seen in security video appearing to tamper with a security camera at Nancy Guthrie’s home.
The man who is being questioned was detained hours after the FBI shared the security video.

6h ago / 9:44 PM EST
Man detained for questioning in Guthrie investigation, person familiar with matter says
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Law enforcement has detained a man for questioning in the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, a person familiar with the matter told NBC News tonight.
The development comes after the FBI released black-and-white security camera photos of a potential subject outside the 84-year-old woman’s home on the morning she went missing in Tucson, Arizona.
It was not immediately clear whether the man detained for questioning was the person seen in the doorbell camera images.
The FBI did not comment. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said it is not releasing any information at this time.
6h ago / 9:34 PM EST
Investigators wrangled video from Google Nest camera out of ‘backend systems’
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Shortly after Guthrie disappeared, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said that a camera affixed to her door had been disconnected, that she did not have a subscription that would have saved video and that investigators were trying to work with a tech company on the difficult forensic task of recovering any video.
Against those odds, they were successful. More than a week after her reported disappearance, that video was revealed, marking the most significant public development in a case that has captured the nation.
An internet-connected Google Nest camera captured an unidentified person in a mask and gloves and carrying a backpack and a gun approaching Guthrie’s home just before her disappearance. FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau was able to collect the video from “backend systems.”
It’s not yet clear how the FBI was able to collect the video. Experts told NBC News it is in some cases possible to collect data from the complex infrastructure that has enabled cloud-based cameras to become a common household feature.
Read the full story here.
7h ago / 9:03 PM EST
Video doesn’t show subject’s face but still reveals defining features
Reporting from Tucson, Ariz.
Security video reveals clues in Nancy Guthrie case
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The video the FBI released today does not show the face of a person appearing to tamper with Nancy Guthrie’s security camera — but it still reveals defining features that can help investigators.
There appears to be facial hair around the person’s mouth, and distinctive eyebrows can be seen through the eyeholes of the person’s mask. The person is carrying a backpack with reflectors and wearing a zip-up jacket and light-colored running shoes.
“This person has not gone their entire life never interacting with others,” said former FBI agent Bryanna Fox, a University of South Florida criminology professor.
Friends, colleagues and relatives who might recognize those features, she added, “just have to report it.”
7h ago / 8:48 PM EST
Don’t order food to a crime scene address, law enforcement tells media
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department told members of the media reporting on Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance not to order food to a crime scene address.
“This interferes with an active investigation,” the department said on X. “Please also respect private property laws. Thank you.”
8h ago / 7:54 PM EST
Releasing video was FBI’s ‘best shot’ to solve the case, former agent says
Reporting from Tucson, Ariz.
Former FBI agent Bryanna Fox, a University of South Florida criminology professor, said the release of security video is the agency’s “best shot” at solving Nancy Guthrie’s possible abduction.
“If there was some big thing like DNA or fibers at the scene that would have linked them directly to this person, that would have been Plan A,” Fox said. “This is the current best option we have to find this person, and it’s actually a very powerful option.”
The video shows the person’s hand gestures and posture and the way they move, she said.
“This person has not gone their entire life never interacting with others, family members, friends, colleague, people that know him know who he is,” Fox said. “They just have to report it.
8h ago / 7:16 PM EST
Tips increase dramatically after release of video, FBI says
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Reporting from Tucson, Ariz.
An FBI official told NBC News that tips increased dramatically after the agency released video today showing a person appearing to tamper with the security camera on Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson.
10h ago / 5:58 PM EST
Video shows subject walking up to Guthrie’s home
Video released by the FBI shows the subject of interest in the case of Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance approaching her front door before they proceeded to dismantle the doorbell camera.
Video shows subject approaching Nancy Guthrie’s home before dismantling doorbell camera
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11h ago / 5:03 PM EST
Law enforcement seen searching in Annie Guthrie’s neighborhood
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Authorities seen in neighborhood of Savannah Guthrie’s sister
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Law enforcement officers were seen today searching the Tucson neighborhood of Annie Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s sister, where their 84-year-old mother spent the evening before she disappeared on Feb. 1.
The officers could be seen looking in the brush and in a resident’s backyard shed. Some officers were overheard asking neighbors for security camera video.
11h ago / 4:06 PM EST
FBI posts new missing persons flyer with images of potential subject
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The FBI is still offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Nancy Guthrie and/or the arrest of someone responsible for taking her.
The agency posted an updated missing persons flyer to its social media accounts that includes photos of the potential subject caught disarming her doorbell camera allegedly just before she was kidnapped.
12h ago / 3:29 PM EST
FBI launches webpage with details about disappearance
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A new FBI webpage catalogues details about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, including security images, reward information and a physical description of the 84-year-old mother of “TODAY” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie.
FBI launches new website on Nancy Guthrie case
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12h ago / 3:09 PM EST
Sheriff’s department asks Tucson residents to keep 911 line open
13h ago / 2:38 PM EST
FBI director visited Guthrie command center yesterday
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Reporting from Tucson, Ariz.
FBI Director Kash Patel visited the Tucson command center in the Guthrie case yesterday, a source familiar with the situation told NBC News.
Patel had separate travel on another subject that had been on his schedule for some time. While he was in the area, he spent time with the team working the case.
13h ago / 2:25 PM EST
Guthrie family doesn’t recognize person in security images
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The Guthrie family was notified about the images shared by the FBI, but the family and law enforcement do not recognize the person.
For that reason, the FBI chose to post the images and videos publicly in the hope that someone may recognize the person or the clothing or the items that are seen — which could lead to a break in the case.
13h ago / 2:07 PM EST
Trump’s initial reaction after seeing FBI images and videos was ‘pure disgust,’ WH press secretary says
White House calls disappearance of Nancy Guthrie a ‘heartbreaking situation’
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump’s initial reaction to seeing the new photos and images the FBI released in the Guthrie investigation “is just pure disgust.”
“It’s heartbreaking to see,” Leavitt said.
13h ago / 2:05 PM EST
Why authorities are releasing photos and videos in the Nancy Guthrie case now
Reporting from Tucson, Ariz.
A look at why authorities today were able to release photos and videos of a potential subject in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, more than a week after she was reported missing.
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14h ago / 1:52 PM EST
Savannah Guthrie posts FBI video, says ‘someone out there recognizes this person’
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In a second Instagram post today, Savannah Guthrie posted a video shared by the FBI. The video shows a person in a dark jacket and light-colored pants carrying a backpack as they approach the home and appear to tamper with the doorbell camera.
“Someone out there recognizes this person. We believe she is still out there. Bring her home,” Savannah Guthrie wrote.









