Nancy Guthrie Abduction: Shocking New Video Evidence Surfaces!

Nancy Guthrie Abduction: Shocking New Video Evidence Surfaces!
Current Affairs 14 February 2026

Tucson, Arizona – The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of prominent journalist Savannah Guthrie, has intensified, with Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos zeroing in on a chilling piece of evidence: a video of a Masked Individual lurking around her home just before she vanished on February 10, 2026. It's a disturbing image, and it's now at the heart of the investigation.

Nancy Guthrie Abduction: Shocking New Video Eviden...

Sheriff Nanos, in a recent interview, made it clear that this isn’t just another lead; it’s the lead. The video, showing a man armed and disguised with a ski mask, gloves, and a backpack, was recovered from deleted data on Google servers – a lucky break, to say the least. "That individual is who we're looking for," Nanos declared, his words carrying the weight of weeks of fruitless searching. "Somebody out there knows who this is, and we need them to come forward."

The release of the video has triggered a flood of tips – nearly 5,000 to be exact, adding to the already staggering 30,000 calls the Sheriff's Department and the FBI have received. It’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but with so many eyes on the lookout, the hope is that someone will recognize something, anything, about this masked figure. The investigators are also combing through footage from traffic cameras, license-plate scanners, and home security systems, leaving no stone unturned.

Just hours after Nanos's interview aired, the urgency became palpable. Sheriff's deputies, some clad in tactical gear, descended upon a house in a Tucson-area neighborhood near Guthrie's residence. While details were scarce, it was clearly a search related to the ongoing investigation. You could feel the tension in the air, the sense that they were finally getting closer.

Authorities are operating under the assumption that Guthrie was abducted. Her age and limited mobility make it unlikely she wandered off on her own. Adding to the suspicion is the fact that her doorbell camera was disabled shortly before her pacemaker app lost connection to her phone line on February 1st – a week *before* she disappeared. And then there's the blood found on her porch, confirmed to be hers. It paints a grim picture, to say the least.

The forensic evidence is also crucial. Several discarded gloves, including some found roughly two miles from Guthrie's home, are currently undergoing analysis. Sheriff Nanos has defended his decision to send all physical evidence to a Florida laboratory, a longtime contractor with his agency. While some might question the choice of an out-of-state lab, Nanos insists it's about ensuring the most accurate and timely results possible. It's a race against time, and every piece of evidence could be the key to bringing Nancy Guthrie home.

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