Investigators Find Additional Images from Cameras at Missing Arizona Woman's Home

The FBI has recovered more footage from Nancy Guthrie's property, but it does not show anything suspicious from the night of her disappearance.

Mar. 16, 2026 at 3:04pm

More than a month after Nancy Guthrie was taken from her Tucson, Arizona home in the early morning hours of February 1, investigators have recovered additional images from cameras on her property. The FBI was able to obtain thumbnail images from motion-activated cameras pointed at the backyard, side yard, and swimming pool, but the footage did not capture anything suspicious or related to her abduction. Authorities continue to analyze evidence as the search for the 84-year-old mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie continues.

Why it matters

The recovery of additional camera footage, even if it does not directly show the night of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, is an important development in the ongoing investigation. Investigators are hoping the new images could provide clues or lead to new avenues of inquiry as they work to determine what happened to Guthrie and identify her suspected kidnapper.

The details

According to sources close to the investigation, the FBI was able to recover thumbnail images from motion-activated cameras on Nancy Guthrie's property, including ones pointed at the backyard, side yard, and swimming pool. However, the cameras did not capture any footage from the night of February 1 when Guthrie was taken from her home. Authorities continue to analyze the new evidence as part of the wide-ranging investigation into Guthrie's disappearance.

  • Nancy Guthrie was last seen alive on the night of January 31.
  • Guthrie was taken from her home in the early morning hours of February 1.
  • Guthrie's family called 911 at 12:03 pm on February 1 after she failed to join friends for a virtual church service that morning.
  • On February 10, authorities released chilling Nest surveillance camera pictures and video of a masked, armed assailant at Nancy's front door.
  • On March 13, the Pima County Sheriff's Department said it continues to analyze evidence in the case, including material from laboratories and images/videos from cameras.

The players

Nancy Guthrie

An 84-year-old woman who was taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona in the early morning hours of February 1. She is the mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie.

Savannah Guthrie

The co-host of the Today show and Nancy Guthrie's daughter, who has publicly advocated for her mother's safe return through social media.

Chris Nanos

The Pima County Sheriff who warned that the suspect in Nancy Guthrie's disappearance could strike again, and said investigators believe she was "targeted" but are not sure.

FBI Phoenix Office

The FBI office that shared additional details about the suspect, describing him as a male around 5'9" to 5'10" tall with an average build, wearing a black backpack.

Pima County Sheriff's Department

The law enforcement agency leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, which continues to analyze evidence and maintain a patrol presence in her neighborhood.

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What they’re saying

“It'd be silly to tell people, 'Don't worry about it. You're not his target.' You could be.”

— Chris Nanos, Pima County Sheriff (NBC News)

What’s next

The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow the suspect out on bail.

The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in solving high-profile missing persons cases, even with the aid of advanced surveillance technology. As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, it underscores the need for vigilance and cooperation from the public to help bring her home safely.