Official Update: Authorities Confirm Guthrie Family Not Implicated as Investigation Continues

Authorities have provided a new update in the ongoing search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. Nancy, the mother of television host Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing after she was last seen on January 31 near her residence outside Tucson, Arizona. The case has received widespread attention, and several individuals have been questioned as part of standard investigative procedures. At this time, her whereabouts remain unknown as search efforts continue.

Investigators have reviewed multiple pieces of evidence, including a glove discovered near the residence. Officials noted that the item resembles one worn by an individual seen on a doorbell camera recording. While this detail has prompted further examination, authorities have stated that no confirmed connection has been established. The investigation remains active as detectives continue gathering and analyzing information.

Law enforcement has also clarified that Nancy Guthrie’s family has been officially cleared of any involvement. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated that family members, including siblings and spouses, are not considered suspects and have cooperated fully with investigators. He emphasized that the family should be viewed as victims during this difficult time and discouraged speculation suggesting otherwise.

Earlier briefings indicated that officials were not focusing on relatives as part of the inquiry, reinforcing the message that they have been supportive throughout the process. The FBI has increased the reward for information related to the disappearance from $50,000 to $100,000. Authorities continue to encourage anyone with relevant details to contact law enforcement, as the community hopes for answers and a safe resolution.