Nancy Guthrie Update June 2026: Still No Trace After Five Months – Family Raises Reward to $1 Million as FBI Investigation Stalls.lh

Nancy Guthrie Update June 2026: Still No Trace After Five Months – Family Raises Reward to $1 Million as FBI Investigation Stalls
Five months after 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie vanished from her Tucson home, the FBI and Pima County authorities have made no arrests and recovered no body. The high-profile kidnapping of the mother of NBC “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie remains one of the most active federal investigations in the Southwest.
Nancy was last seen on January 31, 2026. By early February, investigators had identified a white van on Nest camera footage, blood droplets inside the home, and two ransom notes containing details only the perpetrator could know. A pair of gloves recovered two miles away yielded male DNA that has not matched any known database.
The $1 million reward offered by the Guthrie family (plus the FBI’s $100,000) has generated more than 50,000 tips, yet none have led to a credible breakthrough. Nancy’s pacemaker stopped transmitting shortly after the abduction, and no further contact from the kidnapper has occurred since the initial notes.

As of June 4, 2026, the case remains classified as an active kidnapping with the victim presumed alive until proven otherwise. Authorities continue to examine the digital trail, the white-van sighting, and the unknown male DNA. The family has publicly stated they will not stop searching and has urged anyone with information to come forward.
Five months later, the Tucson foothills home where Nancy Guthrie disappeared still stands quiet, while the FBI and her loved ones wait for the one tip that could finally bring her home.