Savannah Guthrie’s sister, Annie Guthrie, and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, were recently photographed driving through Tucson. The images drew attention because they connect directly to the last known timeline of their missing mother, Nancy Guthrie. According to reports, Annie dropped Nancy off at her home after dinner on January 31. By the following morning, Nancy had vanished.
When authorities arrived at Nancy’s Arizona residence, they found evidence that immediately raised concern. Inside the home, blood was discovered along with signs of forced entry. Outside, investigators observed a visible trail that suggested a possible struggle, prompting fears of foul play.
The investigation has since expanded, with multiple agencies involved, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the local sheriff’s office. Investigators are coordinating closely, reviewing surveillance footage, timelines, and witness accounts, as they work to determine what happened and locate Nancy as quickly as possible.
During this time, Savannah Guthrie has paused her public duties, including coverage of the Winter Olympics, to focus on her family and the search. She has remained in contact with law enforcement and has shared updates publicly, appealing for any information that could help. Reports that a ransom note was received have intensified concern about Nancy’s safety.
As hours turn into days, the Guthrie family remains united in hope. Authorities continue to examine every detail, while the public watches closely, waiting for new leads that could bring Nancy home safely.