Nancy Guthrie Update: Sheriff Says Nancy Guthrie Case Closer to Breakthrough as 100 Days Pass Without Answers
TUCSON, Ariz. — Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos insisted Monday that investigators are "closer to solving" the suspected abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, offering a rare note of optimism as the case reached the grim 100-day milestone with no arrests and no confirmed proof of life. The mother of NBC "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie vanished from her Catalina Foothills home north of Tucson on the night of Jan. 31, 2026, in what authorities have described as a targeted kidnapping.
Nanos, speaking to Fox News Digital outside his office, was asked directly whether his team is any closer to cracking the case nearly 100 days in. "We are," he replied, nodding. He added that recent developments have been "really great," though he declined to elaborate on specifics, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. The comments come amid mounting public frustration and criticism over the pace of the probe.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen around 9:45 p.m. on Jan. 31 after a family member dropped her off following dinner. She was reported missing the next day around noon. Security footage captured a masked, armed individual tampering with her Ring doorbell camera shortly before she disappeared. Blood believed to be hers was found on the doorstep, and her phone, purse and critical medications were left inside the home.
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