A chilling scene unfolded at the Arizona home of Nancy Guthrie on Wednesday afternoon. Yellow crime scene tape cordoned off the property as law enforcement descended, a stark indication of the gravity of the situation.
The investigation centers around the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, anchor of NBC’s “Today” show. She was last seen Saturday night at her residence in Pima County, and authorities are now treating the case as a crime.
Adding to the intensity, FBI agents joined the Pima County Sheriff’s Department in the search. Canine units were deployed, meticulously combing the grounds for any trace of evidence.
Disturbing details began to emerge, painting a troubling picture. Investigators discovered what appeared to be blood drops leading from the front door, along the pathway, and towards the driveway.
A crucial piece of evidence is missing: the ring camera that once monitored the front entrance. Its absence raises questions about what, or who, was recorded before it vanished.
Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed the unsettling nature of the case, stating definitively that a crime had occurred. The search for Nancy Guthrie continues, with authorities urgently seeking any information that could lead to answers.
The return of deputies to the home four days after the initial report underscores the complexity of the investigation and the determination to uncover the truth. Every detail is being scrutinized in the hope of bringing Nancy Guthrie home.