LATEST INFORMATION: Police confirm Nancy Guthrie’s home phone had a missed call at 1:12 a.m., but the caller’s number was blocked and it didn’t ring again…👇

Nancy Guthrie case: Major police presence outside home with K-9s, tactical  teams on Day 4

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, continues to unfold as a high-profile suspected abduction case in Tucson, Arizona. Nancy was last seen at her home in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood around 9:30–9:45 p.m. on Saturday, January 31, 2026, after family members dropped her off following dinner. She failed to attend church services the next morning, prompting relatives to check on her and report her missing around noon on Sunday, February 1.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department quickly designated her residence a crime scene, citing signs of forced entry, blood evidence (including drops and small amounts inside and leading toward the driveway), and the fact that Nancy—described as having limited mobility but no cognitive impairments—did not leave voluntarily. Her cellphone, wallet, purse, vehicle, and essential daily medications remained at the home, heightening concerns about her health and safety without them. Sheriff Chris Nanos has repeatedly emphasized that Nancy was likely taken against her will, possibly while sleeping, and described the incident as a “possible kidnapping or abduction.” No suspect or person of interest has been publicly identified, despite hundreds of leads and assistance from the FBI, which has increased resources including additional agents and experts.

The case has drawn intense media attention and community response, with candlelight vigils (including one at St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church) and widespread calls for information. Savannah Guthrie took a temporary leave from her Today duties, including planned Winter Olympics coverage, to support the family and investigation. On February 4, Savannah and her siblings—Annie and Camron—released an emotional Instagram video directly addressing potential captors: “We need to know without a doubt that she is alive… We are ready to listen.” They expressed gratitude for public support and prayers while urging focus on verified facts.

Previous Developments

Key evidence includes signs of forced entry and blood traces, leading authorities to expedite DNA testing. A possible ransom note (or notes) was received by local media outlets, containing specific details about the home and Nancy’s attire that night. Investigators are probing its authenticity and credibility, sharing it with the Guthrie family. Reports of a nearly empty gas can found in Savannah Guthrie’s garage—claimed by relatives to be unused by Nancy—have surfaced as an unusual item under review, though authorities have not confirmed its direct link.

Latest Update: Missed Call on Home Phone

Police have now confirmed a new detail from the home phone records: a missed call occurred at 1:12 a.m. (likely early Sunday, February 1), shortly after Nancy’s last sighting. The caller’s number was blocked, and no further calls were received from that source. The phone did not ring again, meaning the caller did not attempt repeated contact or leave a voicemail.

Officials “aware” of reports of possible ransom notes in Nancy Guthrie's  disappearance

This late-night missed call has become a point of interest in the timeline, as it falls in the window between Nancy’s last known presence Saturday evening and the family’s discovery Sunday morning. Investigators are analyzing call records, potential origins of the blocked number, and any connections to the abduction theory. While no public details have emerged about tracing the call or its significance, it adds another layer to the investigation’s reconstruction of events during the overnight hours.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department continues to caution against speculation, unverified accusations, or sharing false information, which could impede progress. They urge anyone with tips—particularly regarding suspicious activity around the Catalina Foothills area, potential sightings, or additional details—to contact the tip line at (520) 351-4900 or 911 for emergencies. Searches involving drones, dogs, and coordinated agencies persist, with renewed activity at the home including evidence collection.

Nancy’s family maintains hope amid the anguish, repeatedly pleading for her safe return. The case underscores the complexities of such investigations: reliance on forensics (DNA, blood, surveillance), the challenges of rural/suburban locations, and the emotional weight on high-profile families. As the search enters its fifth day or beyond, authorities and loved ones emphasize urgency due to Nancy’s medical needs and continue appealing for credible information to resolve the mystery and bring her home.

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