Pima County Sheriff issues alert for kidnapping suspect 7 miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home

In the quiet Catalina Foothills of Tucson, Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance has turned an ordinary neighborhood into the center of a terrifying mystery.
Authorities believe she was taken from her home in the early hours of February 1, a suspected abduction that has left her family trapped between fear and hope. What began as a missing-person case quickly became something far darker after ransom notes were reportedly sent to local media and investigators recovered mixed DNA from her property.
The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department say they are working carefully through every piece of evidence. They insist progress is being made. But for Nancy’s family, every hour without answers feels unbearable.
For Savannah Guthrie, returning to the Today show has become both a refuge and a torment. On camera, she is expected to remain composed, guiding viewers through the morning with familiar steadiness. Off camera, her life is consumed by fear, waiting, and the desperate need to know where her mother is.
She and her siblings have pleaded with the public for help, urging anyone with information to come forward. Their message is simple: someone knows something.
As investigators also search for another kidnapping suspect just miles away, anxiety across Tucson has only deepened. Neighbors are watching more closely. Families are locking doors with heavier hearts. And above it all, one plea continues to echo from those who love Nancy most:
Keep praying.
Keep looking.
Bring her home.




