Day 5: Suspected Abduction of Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Prompts Urgent Appeals

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On day 5 of the search for Nancy Guthrie, here's what we know
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On day 5 of the search for Nancy Guthrie, here's what we know

A Suspicious Timeline Emerges (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Tucson, Arizona – The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie entered its fifth day as investigators pursued leads in what authorities described as a likely forced removal from her home.[1][2]

A Suspicious Timeline Emerges

Family members dropped Nancy Guthrie at her Catalina Foothills residence near East Skyline Drive and North Campbell Avenue around 9:45 p.m. on January 31. She failed to appear at church the following morning, prompting a welfare check that uncovered her absence.[2]

Her doorbell camera disconnected at 1:47 a.m., and her pacemaker transmitted its final signal near 2 a.m. that Sunday. Personal items including her cellphone, wallet, and vehicle remained at the scene. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos labeled the residence a crime scene soon after.[1]

Evidence Suggests Foul Play

Investigators discovered blood on the porch and noted a missing security camera from the front of the house. DNA and fingerprints collected underwent lab analysis, but results yielded no identifiable suspects. Homicide detectives joined the effort early, signaling the gravity of findings inside the home.[3]

Sheriff Nanos confirmed officers believed Guthrie departed unwillingly, possibly during the night. The Federal Bureau of Investigation assisted, particularly in evaluating reported ransom notes sent to media outlets.[2] No persons of interest emerged by Thursday.[1]

  • Last sighting: 9:45 p.m., Jan. 31, at home after family dinner.
  • Doorbell offline: 1:47 a.m., Feb. 1.
  • Pacemaker signal ends: ~2 a.m., Feb. 1.
  • Reported missing: Sunday morning.
  • Crime scene declared: Monday.
  • Investigators revisit home: Wednesday evening.

Family Issues Heartfelt Plea

Savannah Guthrie, joined by siblings Annie and Charles Cameron, released a video on Wednesday evening. They addressed potential abductors directly, referencing media reports of ransom demands. “We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her,” Savannah stated. “We want to hear from you and we are ready to listen.”[1]

The siblings highlighted her vulnerability. “She’s 84 years old. Her health, her heart, is fragile. She lives in constant pain. She is without any medicine. She needs it to survive,” Savannah explained. Community members held a vigil at Saint Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church with family approval.[1]

Broad Support Bolsters Investigation

Pima County deputies coordinated with federal agents while combing electronic records, including neighbor surveillance footage. President Donald Trump announced on social media that he directed federal law enforcement to assist fully after speaking with Savannah Guthrie. A $2,500 reward offered through 88-CRIME encouraged tips.[1]

Sheriff Nanos scheduled a news conference for Thursday morning to share progress. Detectives urged the public to submit photos or videos via an official tipline rather than speculate online. Former NYPD hostage negotiator Wally Zeins praised the family’s video for amplifying awareness and generating leads.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Authorities suspect abduction; no suspects identified.
  • Guthrie requires life-sustaining medication.
  • Family seeks direct contact with proof of life.

Time presses as Guthrie’s health deteriorates without treatment, underscoring the stakes in this high-profile case. What do you think about the ongoing search? Tell us in the comments.

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