Newly recovered images from Nancy Guthrie’s home show people and law enforcement on her property, but nothing from the night she was taken—a mystery that deepens the high-profile abduction case.
Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC’s “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since the early hours of February 1, 2026, after being taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona. The case has drawn widespread attention due to her daughter’s public profile and the $1.2 million reward now offered for her safe return ABC News.
In the latest development, the FBI has recovered additional thumbnail images from motion-activated cameras positioned around Nancy Guthrie’s property. These cameras, which monitor the swimming pool, backyard, and side yard, captured several individuals in those areas in the period before the abduction. After the abduction, law enforcement officers are also visible near the pool. However, crucially, the cameras recorded nothing on the night of February 1, when Nancy Guthrie was taken. Investigators have not explained why the cameras failed to capture the abduction, with one source describing it as “odd.”
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed it is analyzing various forms of evidence, including material from laboratories as well as images and videos captured by cameras, but provided no further details on the status of the investigation. The sheriff has publicly stated his belief that Nancy Guthrie was targeted, yet investigators have released no motive and have identified no suspect.
The timeline of events, as previously reported, shows that Nancy Guthrie was taken from her Tucson-area home nearly seven weeks ago. The FBI has already released photos and videos of an unknown armed suspect in front of the home on the morning of her disappearance, appearing to tamper with a security camera. Sources familiar with the investigation indicate the masked man appears to have visited the house earlier than February 1.
Key questions remain:
- Why did the motion-activated cameras fail to capture the abduction night?
- Who is the armed suspect seen tampering with the security camera?
- What was the motive for targeting Nancy Guthrie?
The recovered images, while providing some context about activity on the property, have not yielded the breakthrough investigators hoped for. The absence of footage from the critical night is particularly puzzling and suggests either a deliberate attempt to disable the cameras or an unexplained technical failure. This gap in the visual record complicates efforts to piece together the sequence of events and identify those responsible.
The case underscores the challenges law enforcement faces when technology that should capture crucial evidence fails at the pivotal moment. It also highlights the intense public and media pressure in high-profile missing person cases, where every development is scrutinized and the family’s anguish is played out in national headlines. The $1.2 million reward reflects the urgency and the hope that someone, somewhere, holds the key information needed to bring Nancy Guthrie home.
Anyone with information is urged to call 911, the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900.
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