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Updated · Fox News · May 10
Nancy Guthrie blood evidence indicates she was alive during abduction
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 10

Nancy Guthrie blood evidence indicates she was alive during abduction

10 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 10
  • Retired FBI profiler Jim Clemente said porch blood spatter at Guthrie's Tucson home suggests the 84-year-old was forced out alive by a lone intruder on 1 February.
  • He said the masked suspect, seen on recovered Nest footage with gloves, a holstered pistol and backpack, appeared unsophisticated and may have exposed a wrist tattoo and shed hair.
  • Guthrie, mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie, remains missing nearly 100 days later; investigators are analysing a hair sample, and rewards exceeding $1.2m are being offered.
With DNA, a tattoo, and 50,000 leads, why is the abductor still a ghost?
How can a kidnapper be both a bumbling amateur and a meticulous planner?
Will advanced FBI tech find a suspect a simple doorbell camera couldn't?

Nancy Guthrie Abduction: Timeline, Forensic Evidence, and the Unfolding Search Four Months On

Overview

Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her home against her will in January 2026, sparking an intensive investigation that, as of May 2026, has entered its fourth month. Law enforcement and the Guthrie family remain committed to finding her, with the search continuing actively despite early challenges, such as the property being returned to the family soon after her disappearance and reporters accessing the scene. Sheriff Chris Nanos has shown determination to deliver justice, while the family's unwavering strength and public engagement keep hope alive. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities pursuing all available leads to bring Nancy home.

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