Investigators renewed their focus on a Tucson home connected to Anne Guthrie, sister of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, as the search for missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie continued into its second week. On February 7, 2026, law enforcement returned to Anne’s residence for several hours, photographing rooms and removing items believed to be evidence. Officials have not explained why attention has intensified around Anne and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, but the investigation has also included searches at Nancy’s own home, where authorities inspected a septic system and removed items for examination. Experts say such searches are standard when investigators seek any trace evidence that might clarify what happened.
At the same time, the FBI released surveillance footage showing an armed, masked individual believed to be connected to Nancy’s kidnapping. Authorities warn the suspect is dangerous and urge the public not to approach the individual but instead provide tips to law enforcement. The case has drawn national attention, with Savannah Guthrie publicly appealing for help and expressing hope that her mother is still alive. Federal officials have confirmed the disappearance is being treated as a kidnapping, and investigators say they continue to follow all leads as efforts intensify to locate Nancy safely.