• Nancy Guthrie, 84, is missing and her disappearance is being investigated as a crime. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said evidence found inside her Tucson home led investigators to conclude she did not leave on her own.
• Investigators believe she was taken from her home overnight. Authorities say the incident likely happened late Saturday night or early Sunday morning and believe she was driven away in a vehicle, though no specific vehicle has been identified.
• The sheriff has declined to confirm whether she was physically harmed. Nanos has acknowledged concern that Guthrie was taken without her medications, which he said could be life-threatening.
• No suspect or person of interest has been identified. Detectives are reviewing DNA evidence, home security camera data and traffic and license plate reader footage from around the Tucson area.
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• Authorities are asking the public for help. The Sheriff’s Department has set up a tip line and QR code for submitting photos or videos and says detectives are actively following up on all tips.
This article was prepared with the help of AI technology using information collected and verified by journalists.
Nancy Guthrie and "Today" anchor Savannah Guthrie are pictured in an undated photograph provided by NBC. Arizona officials say they are investigating Nancy’s disappearance as a "crime."

