New information has surfaced in the continued search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, offering additional context about the hours before she was reported missing. Reports indicate that Savannah’s sister, Annie Guthrie, may have been the last family member to see her. According to available details, Annie spent time with Nancy on the evening of January 31, when they shared dinner together.
During that visit, nothing appeared out of the ordinary. Annie reportedly noticed no unusual behavior or cause for concern before Nancy returned to her home in the Catalina Foothills area of Arizona. It was only later, after time had passed without contact, that the family realized something was wrong. Nancy Guthrie, who is 84 years old, has not been seen since that evening.
Authorities have since stated that the home is being examined as part of an active investigation. Officials have referenced signs of disruption and are working to establish a clear timeline by reviewing the property and relevant information. Investigators continue to assess the circumstances carefully, without releasing specific details publicly.
The family has expressed ongoing concern for Nancy’s safety, noting that she depends on daily medication and has mobility limitations. Savannah Guthrie has shared her appreciation for the support shown by the public and encouraged anyone with relevant information to contact authorities. As the investigation continues, family members and the community remain focused on finding answers and hoping for her safe return.