The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, remains unresolved as the investigation enters its 14th day on February 14, 2026. Public concern is high, with questions like “Where is Nancy?!” echoing across social media and news coverage amid fresh law enforcement activity overnight into Saturday morning. No major breakthrough has been publicly confirmed, and Nancy’s location is still unknown—authorities continue to treat this as an active abduction case, with fears for her safety due to her age, chronic health conditions (including high blood pressure, mobility issues, daily medications, and a pacemaker), and the passage of time since she vanished from her Tucson, Arizona, home.
Latest Developments: Overnight Activity on February 13-14

Late Friday night into early Saturday, a significant law enforcement operation unfolded in the Tucson area, approximately 2 miles from Nancy’s residence in the Catalina Foothills/Shadow Hills neighborhood. This included:
A SWAT team from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department executing a search warrant at a residence near East Orange Grove Road and North First Avenue. Multiple vehicles (including forensics and SWAT units) converged, with roads temporarily blocked off for several hours.
Concurrent activity in a nearby Culver’s parking lot (about a 5-minute drive from the residential site), where FBI agents and Pima County deputies focused on a gray Range Rover SUV. Witnesses and live feeds from local outlets (KGUN9, FOX 10 Phoenix, and others) captured investigators:
Taking extensive exterior and interior photographs of the vehicle.
Using thin plastic tarps or sheets to shield the rear hatch/cargo area from public view while examining and photographing contents inside (likely the trunk/back hatch, as no other doors were reportedly opened during the visible portion).
Covering the license plate with what appeared to be a torn piece of yellow legal pad paper (origin unclear—possibly placed by authorities for privacy during processing or by someone else earlier).
Eventually towing the Range Rover away via a flatbed truck.
Reports indicate at least three to four individuals were detained or questioned during the multi-site operation—one man in handcuffs at the Culver’s lot (from the Range Rover, via a traffic stop), plus others at the residence (including possibly two men and one woman, per some accounts). Sources described these as temporary detentions for questioning, not formal arrests. By Saturday morning, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed to multiple outlets (including Fox News’ Matt Finn and local affiliates) that no arrests were made, no one remains in custody, and the activity stemmed from “a lead tracked down that led to a search warrant.” He characterized it as routine follow-up rather than a decisive breakthrough, expressing disappointment over prior non-involved detentions. The FBI has not yet issued a detailed statement on the overnight events, though joint coordination with the Sheriff’s Office continues.

This marks the fourth reported detention/questioning in recent days (following earlier brief holds of unrelated individuals), but none have resulted in charges or named suspects. Speculation online links the Range Rover to potential evidence (e.g., items in the back hatch possibly relevant to the case), but authorities have not confirmed contents, ownership, or direct ties to Nancy’s abduction. The operation aligns with ongoing efforts to pursue “good leads,” including DNA analysis.
Broader Investigation Status
DNA Evidence: On Friday (February 13), the Pima County Sheriff’s Department announced that unidentified DNA—distinct from Nancy’s and her close contacts—had been collected from her property and sent for lab testing (processed at a private Florida facility amid reported jurisdictional tensions with the FBI over evidence handling).
No Official Statement Today (Yet): As of Saturday morning (U.S. time, aligning with your Hanoi timestamp around 11:11 PM +07 on February 14), the Pima County Sheriff’s Department has stated no news conferences are planned, though a written update was described as “forthcoming” overnight. Spokesperson comments to CNN and others emphasized limited details due to the joint FBI investigation.
Reward and Tips: The FBI’s reward stands at $100,000 for information leading to Nancy’s location or convictions. Over 13,000 tips have been received, with authorities urging verified submissions via official channels.
Ongoing Searches: Efforts continue across Tucson neighborhoods, desert terrain, and family-linked areas, with prior focus on porch blood (confirmed as Nancy’s), pacemaker disconnection (~2:28 a.m. February 1), and doorbell footage of the masked suspect (male, 5’9″-5’10”, armed, with Ozark Trail backpack).
Family and Public Pleas

The Guthrie family—Savannah, Annie, Camron, and others—has issued repeated emotional appeals for contact from any captor, emphasizing willingness to negotiate and concerns over deepfakes/manipulated media. No proof of life or direct communication has been publicly verified beyond unconfirmed ransom notes/emails (e.g., to TMZ demanding Bitcoin).
The overnight events generated significant live coverage from KGUN9, FOX 10 Phoenix, Fox News affiliates, and others, with on-scene reporters capturing the Range Rover processing and detentions. While dramatic, Sheriff Nanos stressed these as part of methodical lead-following—not a resolution. Speculation (e.g., vehicle connections or resemblances) remains unconfirmed and risks misinformation.

Nancy’s whereabouts are still unknown, and time is critical given her vulnerabilities. Authorities describe the case as active and promising in parts, but no confirmed sighting or recovery has occurred. Focus remains on credible tips to the FBI Phoenix Field Office or Pima County Sheriff’s tip lines.
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