New developments continue to draw attention in the search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie, after family members were recently seen in public as the investigation moves forward. Savannah’s sister, Annie Guthrie, and her husband, poet Tommaso Cioni, were photographed driving in Tucson, Arizona, with their faces partially covered. The sighting attracted attention because Annie and Tommaso were among the last people known to have seen Nancy before she disappeared. According to reports, Nancy returned home after sharing dinner with them on January 31. Concern grew the following morning when family members could not reach her, prompting authorities to launch an urgent search.
Investigators later discovered evidence inside Nancy’s home that raised serious concerns, including signs of forced entry and indications that she may not have left voluntarily. Multiple law enforcement agencies, including federal and local authorities, are working together to follow every possible lead while keeping key details confidential. Savannah Guthrie has stepped away from professional commitments to focus on supporting her family and assisting with efforts to locate her mother. Reports of a possible ransom demand have further increased public concern, though officials continue to review information carefully as the investigation remains active. As the search continues, family members and supporters remain hopeful that ongoing investigative efforts, surveillance reviews, and community tips will lead to answers and, ultimately, Nancy’s safe return.