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Savannah Guthrie's Mother Missing 100 Days

Savannah Guthrie's Mother Missing 100 Days

By Taylor Bennett. May 20, 2026

One Hundred Days. Still No Answers.

On February 1, 2026, Nancy Guthrie - mother of Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie - walked out of her home in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson, Arizona and did not come back. She was 84 years old. As of May 11, 2026, she has been missing for 100 days. No arrests have been made. No suspect has been publicly named.

The case has drawn national attention not only because of her daughter’s prominence, but because of the circumstances - a woman in her eighties, a Ring camera that caught the last known footage of her, and a mystery that has resisted resolution for more than three months.

What the Investigation Has Found

Ring camera footage captured Nancy leaving her home on the morning of February 1. She appeared on foot. After that, the trail went cold. Investigators have released still images from the footage publicly in hopes that someone would recognize her surroundings or come forward with information.

DNA samples collected from the scene were sent to the FBI laboratory at Quantico, Virginia for analysis. As of the most recent update, those results have not produced a public breakthrough.

The FBI has offered a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to Nancy’s location. Tucson police and the Pima County Sheriff’s Office have both been involved in the investigation at various stages.

The Investigation at 100 Days

The 100-day milestone brought renewed media attention to the case. Savannah Guthrie has spoken about her mother’s disappearance on the Today show, describing the family’s ongoing anguish and their refusal to stop searching.

Law enforcement has declined to comment on specific investigative leads or persons of interest. The case file remains open and active, with periodic updates issued by local law enforcement.

Who Nancy Guthrie Is

Nancy Guthrie is described by her family as a woman of great warmth and deep faith. She was active and independent, and her disappearance was immediately alarming to those who knew her.

At 84, she is classified as a vulnerable missing adult, a designation that elevates the urgency of the case and increases the resources dedicated to finding her. Her family has said they want the public to understand she is a real person - a mother, a grandmother - not just a name in a headline.

What the Family Is Asking

Savannah Guthrie has made direct public appeals for information. Anyone who believes they may have seen Nancy Guthrie or have information about her whereabouts is urged to contact the Tucson Police Department or the FBI’s Tucson field office.

The family has been clear: they are not giving up, and they are asking the public not to either. One hundred days is a long time. It is not an ending.

References: Nancy Guthrie Missing 100 Days With No Arrest | Nancy Guthrie Investigation DNA Results at 100 Days | Nancy Guthrie Investigation: What We Know

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