What began as an ordinary weekend evening quickly turned into a troubling situation in Tucson, Arizona, when Nancy Guthrie, mother of television journalist Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing from her home. Family members contacted authorities on Sunday, February 1, 2026, after they were unable to reach her and discovered she was not at home. Police responded quickly, and officials soon determined the case required urgent attention. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance did not resemble a typical missing-person situation, prompting investigators to escalate their efforts.
Authorities said Nancy was last seen late Saturday night after returning home from dinner. According to investigators, nothing unusual was reported during her final conversations with family. Concern grew the next morning when she failed to appear for scheduled plans. Relatives checked her home before calling police around midday. Investigators have since focused on the overnight hours between Saturday night and Sunday morning, reviewing security footage and reconstructing a timeline to understand what may have happened.
The investigation intensified after detectives examined the residence and found evidence suggesting Nancy did not leave voluntarily. Officials confirmed the case is being handled as a criminal investigation. Specialized teams began reviewing surveillance footage and cellphone data while urging nearby residents to check security cameras for unusual activity.
Nancy’s family thanked the public for support while asking anyone with information to contact authorities. Savannah Guthrie traveled to Arizona to be with relatives as investigators continue analyzing new leads in the ongoing case.