Investigators initially shared a few details about the scene inside Nancy Guthrie’s home. Subsequent disclosures helped explain how authorities were approaching the case.As the search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, continues, authorities acknowledged that what investigators found at her home had altered how the disappearance was being handled.The focus was no longer limited to locating her, but to understanding what the scene itself revealed.Officials said those findings raised questions beyond a routine missing person case and began shaping the next phase of the investigation.
Nancy, 84, was last seen Saturday night, January 31, 2026, at her Tucson residence. According to the Los Angeles Times, when investigators later examined the home, law enforcement sources said they found blood inside the house.Authorities have not determined whose blood was found, and officials have not said whether Nancy was injured.As detectives continued processing the scene, another detail deepened concern. The sources, who were not authorized to discuss the case publicly, said there were signs of forced entry, suggesting someone may have entered the home before Nancy disappeared.Despite that, investigators found no evidence that anything had been taken. All of Nancy’s personal belongings — including her wallet, cellphone, and car — were still at the house, even with the signs of forced entry.